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Macros/Iggys/Misc/Clicker

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Klicker_v0.5

Download-Klicker_v0.5.zip
This macro runs with ATITD in windowed mode at full screen (or as big as you can get it). It was tested on 1280x1024.
  1. Run the macro named Klicker_v#.#.ahk
  2. Either pin boxes and arrange them or know where you want to click.
  3. Ctrl+Alt+k to start the macro
    1. It will ask you how many different areas you want to click
    2. It will ask you how many seconds between each click (this is divided by the number of clicks from above, so adjust accordingly)
  4. You have Three (3) seconds to position your mouse each click location and hover over it.
    1. You will hear three sounds to mark the seconds. (Windows Asterisk Sound)
    2. You will hear a different sound to mark when it has recorded your current cursor location and you can move the it to the next location. (Widows Beep Sound)
  5. Reload or Exit the macro when you are done
  • Ctrl+Alt+Shift+p will pause this macro

Notes

This is very BETA. Use at your own risk. Do not leave the screen wile this is working, as you shouldn't do that anyway. ;)

This was tested on WinXP_x64 with no themes applied except for the standard one. If you have a different theme, especially a funky one that changes title bar sizes, then this might not work.

also tested and working on WinXP

If you have your Windows sounds different than the default then you might have a bit of a problem on the timing. IE. Longer sounds = longer waits

Feedback

"Leave me some feedback on this page. I can't improve this macro if I don't get any"

Note: Copied from Tale4, I'm not sure if Iggy is still around.