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NANY 2019: Clicador- A simple and fast free auto clicker

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Deozaan:
Yes, I have multiple user accounts on this machine, so I guess that means LogonUI is always running, even if only one user is logged into an account. I'll just leave the option disabled for now. Thanks.

Deozaan:
More bugs to report:


* Every second (while a config is running) the tooltip will disappear and reappear shortly thereafter.
* Every second (while a config is running) the scrollbar will jump to the top and then back to the correct position.
Both seem to be related to the main window refreshing itself, possibly in connection to updating the timer window(s) while Clicador is running.

hugo nabais:
More bugs to report:


* Every second (while a config is running) the tooltip will disappear and reappear shortly thereafter.
* Every second (while a config is running) the scrollbar will jump to the top and then back to the correct position.
Both seem to be related to the main window refreshing itself, possibly in connection to updating the timer window(s) while Clicador is running.
-Deozaan (March 27, 2018, 10:19 PM)
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I fixed that bug:
Clicador Version 2.1.0.4

New features:
[fix] While a config is running no longer will the tooltip flicker and no more scrollbar jump

Downloads:
·http://www.hnsoft.pt/Repository/clicador/Clicador_2.1.0.4.exe
·http://www.hnsoft.pt/Repository/clicador/Clicador_2.1.0.4.zip

Arthur Menu:
I have used a mouse clicker app called ClickWhen for a long time and found it useful. When a program's window has focus I can click on a point within that program window and set up ClickWhen to click on that same point -- a point relative to the program window not the computer screen -- every X amount of time. It will do this even if the program's window has lost screen focus, been moved, been minimized in size or minimized to the task bar. The effect is that every X amount of time, the program window is restored and the mouse clicked at the point within that window that I set up at first. It may be that Clicador can do this. I just don't know how to set it up to do that -- maybe because I don't know what an "application handle" is. So if you publish Clicador I suggest you include a help file that explains all the choices that can be configured. ClickWhen dates from 2007 and works on my Windows 7 laptop. Here's the website https://lifehacker.com/260445/automate-timed-mouse-clicks-with-clickwhen.

Deozaan:
Hi Arthur, thanks for the info about ClickWhen. Unfortunately it appears to me that the link to the exe and the source code are dead, so it's not so useful. :(

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