Getting Started with Advanced Auto Clicker on Windows

Welcome to Advanced Auto Clicker! This comprehensive guide will walk you through the simple steps to download, run, and master the features of our powerful auto clicker on your Windows PC.

Step 1: Download Advanced Auto Clicker

If you haven't already, your first step is to download the latest version. Head over to our official Downloads Page. You'll find options for both 64-bit and 32-bit Windows systems. We recommend the 64-bit version for most modern PCs.

Go to Downloads

Downloading Advanced Auto Clicker from the official website

Step 2: Run the Application (No Installation Needed!)

Advanced Auto Clicker is a portable application. This fantastic feature means no installation is required! Simply locate the downloaded .exe file (e.g., AdvancedAutoClicker_v3.0.0_x64.exe) in your Downloads folder and double-click it to launch the application.

Important Note on Windows SmartScreen: Sometimes, Windows SmartScreen might display a warning like "Windows protected your PC" because the application is downloaded from the internet and might not yet be widely recognized by Microsoft. This is a standard security precaution.

  1. If you see this prompt, click on "More info".
  2. Then, click the "Run anyway" button.

Rest assured, Advanced Auto Clicker downloaded from our official website is 100% clean, safe, and free from any malware or adware.

Bypassing Windows SmartScreen for Advanced Auto Clicker

Step 3: Understanding the Advanced Auto Clicker Interface

Once launched, you'll be greeted by the intuitive interface of Advanced Auto Clicker, organized into clear tabs for easy configuration:

Advanced Auto Clicker main interface with features highlighted

Main Controls Tab:

  • Click Interval: Precisely define how often clicks should occur. You can set values in Hours, Minutes, Seconds, and Milliseconds. (e.g., 100 Milliseconds for 10 clicks per second).
  • Click Options:
    • Mouse Button: Choose between Left, Right, or Middle mouse button.
    • Click Type: Select Single or Double click.
  • Click Repetition:
    • Repeat N Times: Specify an exact number of clicks.
    • Repeat until stopped: Clicks continue indefinitely until you manually stop them using the hotkey or Stop button.
  • Advanced Timing & Behavior:
    • Delay before start: Add a countdown (in ms) before clicking begins after you press Start.
    • Randomize Click Interval: Define a Min/Max millisecond range for variable click speeds.
    • Hold Mouse Button Down: Simulate a held click for a specified duration.
  • Controls:
    • Start Button: Initiates the auto-clicking sequence. Also displays the current Start hotkey (Default: F6).
    • Stop Button: Halts the auto-clicking sequence. Also displays the current Stop hotkey (Default: F7).
  • Click Counter: Displays the number of clicks performed in the current session.

Cursor Position Tab:

  • Current Mouse Location: The auto clicker will click wherever your mouse pointer is currently located on the screen.
  • Specific Location (Pick with Hotkey): Allows you to define a fixed X,Y coordinate.
    • Enter X and Y values manually.
    • Or, click the "Pick Location" button (or press the Pick hotkey - Default: P), then move your mouse to the desired spot on your screen and press the Pick hotkey again. The coordinates will be captured.
  • Location from List: Create a sequence of multiple click points.
    • Add points by capturing current position, picking with hotkey, or manual X,Y entry.
    • Choose "Sequential" or "Random" order for clicking through the list.

Settings & Hotkeys Tab:

  • Hotkeys: Customize the keyboard shortcuts for Start, Stop, and Pick Location. See our hotkey setup guide.
  • Window Behavior: Choose application themes (Light, Dark, System), set "Always on Top", or enable "Minimize to System Tray".
  • Configuration Management: Save your current settings profile or load a previously saved one.

Step 4: Configuring Your First Auto Click Task

Let's set up a simple auto-clicking task:

  1. Set Click Interval: On the "Main Controls" tab, under "Click Interval," enter "500" in the "Milliseconds" field. This means 2 clicks per second.
  2. Choose Mouse Button & Type: Leave "Mouse Button" as "Left" and "Click Type" as "Single".
  3. Set Repetition: Select the "Repeat until stopped" radio button.
  4. Choose Cursor Position: On the "Cursor Position" tab, ensure "Current Mouse Location" is selected.
  5. Check Hotkeys: Note the Start/Stop hotkeys displayed on the buttons (e.g., F6 to Start, F7 to Stop).

Step 5: Start Auto Clicking!

Now, move your mouse cursor to the area on your screen where you want the clicks to occur (since you selected "Current Mouse Location").

Press the Start Hotkey (default: F6). Advanced Auto Clicker will immediately begin clicking at the specified location and interval.

To stop the auto clicking, simply press the Stop Hotkey (default: F7).

Congratulations! You've successfully used Advanced Auto Clicker.

Step 6: Exploring Advanced Features

Now that you've mastered the basics, feel free to explore the more advanced capabilities:

  • Picking Specific Locations: Try the "Specific Location" mode on the "Cursor Position" tab. Click "Pick Location", then press 'P' (default) over a button or element on your screen.
  • Multiple Click Points: Experiment with the "Location from List" feature to automate a sequence of clicks.
  • Custom Hotkeys: Personalize your Start, Stop, and Pick hotkeys in the "Settings & Hotkeys" tab.
  • Saving Configurations: If you have complex settings for different tasks, save them using "Save Settings" and load them later.

That's all there is to it! You're now equipped to automate a wide variety of clicking tasks with Advanced Auto Clicker. If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to check out our detailed FAQ page or contact our support team.