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I want to click on something for hours. How can I make a script or use an application so the mouse will auto-click every 5 seconds or less?
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Edit:
xdotool click --delay 5000 --repeat 200 1
For 200 clicks with mouse
Open terminal, install xdotool
Also, open the window you want to click side by side with terminal. Select terminal (as active window) and move the mouse over the point where you want to click. In terminal type (try not to move the mouse)
You will need the x:XXX and y:YYY (bottom). You can move the mouse from here, but let windows stay where they are.Type
Paste the following on gedit (change the XXX and YYY for the numbers you got before)
Save and close it. Then
To execute it,
To get less, simply change the 5 after sleep to less.
Source: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man1/xdotool.1.html and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=925217
Alexandre CamposAlexandre Campos
I went to this page and downloaded the
xautoclick_0.20-1~ppa1_amd64.deb (14.3 KiB)
and it works great :DThanks to Kat Amsterdam for finding xautoclick
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In Lucid 10.04 LTS
- Open Ubuntu Software Center
- In the search box, type in autoclick
- Download xautoclickFor Precise 12.04LTS the package has been removed from the Ubuntu Repositories and is only available via GetDeb.or via Christoph Korn's PPA (who is a member of GetDeb):
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:c-korn/ppa
- Download xautoclick via the software center(or if you are handy with the terminal)
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt install xautoclick
- Read the instructions on xautoclick
man xautoclick
- Under Programs, Accesories choose xautoclick
- Change the Interval to 5000 (the value is milliseconds)
- Click Start
- Move the mouse over what you would like to click
- Enjoy!
To enable the GetDeb repositories:
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For even more automation you can use sikuli.
Sikuli has integrated tool that allows you to very simply write any form of interaction (mouse clicking or keyboard) by visual processing where is what on screen.
You simply select where you want your click to occur by visually selecting screen part and off it goes. Automation logic is written in python, but even if you don't have any clue about python you can easily figure it out, because tool provides you with everything right away!
You can simply install it with
sudo apt-get install sikuli-ide
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With xdotool installed: (
apt-get install xdotool
(As root or with sudo
))This will click in the current mouse position every 5 seconds for 100000 times (That is somewhere between 5 and 6 days...)
To click in a specific place: (In a command-line friendly version, for a script you probably want better formatting)
(
dessert--repeat
can be used on the click here as well, but that won't repeat the move...)29.3k7 gold badges88 silver badges121 bronze badges
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I'm looking for a software which lets me simulate left mouse click at specific positions by pressing custom shortcut keys.
And I also need to create multiple simulations. For example, I would like to press the A key to simulate left mouse click at a position, and to press the B key to simulate left mouse click at another position, ... and so on.
I was using a software called 'Auto Mouse Click' (by MurGee.com) to do this. But that software isn't free and my trial duration has expired.
Note: I of course would want to purchase the software I mentioned. But due to various reasons, I'm being unable to do that presently.
Ian Y.
Ian Y.Ian Y.
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A more general tool that can do the job would be AutoHotKey. But for a simpler, more mouse-only oriented tool, you can try Auto Mouse Click Generator
Both are free and both will do the job.
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