Can I use AutoClick to reduce strain while playing games?
Playing games can be an extremely strain-inducing activity, so it’s important to use common sense and moderation to avoid developing injuries. That said, AutoClick can help in some cases even though it is not an intended purpose. Some gamers have told us that they accomplish rapid firing (which normally requires rapid and constant mouse clicking) by assigning AutoClick’s single-left-click to a hotkey. By holding the hotkey down, the key repeat causes the mouse button to rapidly click over and over, until the key is released. Some users even place a weight on the key which causes the rapid-fire clicking to occur hands-free, until the weight is removed.
Playing games can be an extremely trauma-inducing activity, so it’s important to use common sense and moderation to avoid developing injuries. That said, AutoClick can help in some cases even though it is not an intended purpose. Some gamers have told us that they accomplish rapid firing (which normally requires rapid and constant mouse clicking) by assigning AutoClick’s single-left-click to a hotkey. By holding the hotkey down, the key repeat causes the mouse button to rapidly click over and over, until the key is released. Some users even place a weight on the key which causes the rapid-fire clicking to occur hands-free, until the weight is removed.