![]() ![]() ![]() The reason is solely because there is something wrong with the mouse, and it has always had this problem, once in a while, no way to predict, it stops registering clicks or releases of the mouse button, and that is not fun if the "Skip time machine" is active and it stops working. Originally posted by p0ntus:I use something by "Polar". This game needs a delay above 100ms or it will get stuck at 0seconds on the crafts. I myself have a mouse and keyboard with programmable buttons and that is my goto for autoclicking. You can also make this a toggle or anything you want to do basically. If you know how to use AHK you can setup a key that when held down will click in the current mouse position repeatedly. However, I can't give any support on any program. It also yields you physical strain and a broken mouse. But the thing is, if you click once in 250ms, and it lowers the remaining time by half, you get around 1 thing per second? 100ms was around 2, I think? Manual clicking yields 3 to 4 items per second. You can try if lower intervals work better, as you said 250ms. Setting it to 100ms seems to be the maximum that makes sense (but is slower than human clicking. I checked out the GS Autoclicker and it works okay. So I thought maybe you caught that one.īack in the day when we automated multiplayer matches for grinding, we used Autohotkey. I only know about autoclicker dot pro which ws safe for years but then the author added a cryptominer apparently. Originally posted by Protoblob:Ah, interesting. ![]()
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