(Non-Intrusive Autoclicker) is an open-source background automation tool developed by Shadowspaz that simulates mouse clicks without taking control of the physical cursor . Unlike standard clickers that "lock" the mouse to a specific task, NIAutoclicker sends window messages directly to a target application, allowing users to play other games, browse the web, or watch videos while the software continues to click in the background. Quick Facts Developer: Shadowspaz
Users can adjust click rates, typically defaulting to 50 clicks per second (CPS) to balance performance and game stability. How to Use NIAutoclicker niautoclicker
The primary appeal of NIAutoclicker is its "non-intrusive" nature. Most automation tools move the actual hardware cursor to a coordinate and trigger a click, rendering the computer unusable for other tasks. NIAutoclicker instead utilizes the Windows API to send WM_LBUTTONDOWN and WM_LBUTTONUP messages directly to the target window's process. How to Use NIAutoclicker The primary appeal of
When you do interact with the target window manually, your physical clicks take precedence over the automated ones, preventing input conflicts. When you do interact with the target window
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Windows (Requires Java Development Kit (JDK) for some versions)