EasyClicker combines a high-speed mouse/keyboard clicker with an automatic Hold Mode. Set millisecond click intervals, randomized delays for anti-cheat protection, or continuous key pressing with global hotkeys. Now available for Windows, Linux, and Web Browsers.
EasyClicker
Specify exact click intervals in milliseconds. Works with Left (LMB), Right (RMB), Middle (MMB), Mouse 4/5, or any keyboard key.
Automate key or button holding! Choose Continuous Hold to press down indefinitely, or Interval Hold to cycle between holding and pausing.
Protects against in-game anti-cheat detection by adding random micro-variance to click delays, imitating human behavior.
Control EasyClicker in the background. Default F6 (Autoclicker) and F7 (Hold Mode) hotkeys can be rebound to any key.
Includes "Always on Top" mode and quick speed presets (Fast 50ms, Normal 100ms, Slow 250ms). Automatically saves settings to JSON.
Built with Python and CustomTkinter for minimal system memory usage and instant response times without heavy background processes.
Click target buttons to set your mouse or key bindings for either Autoclicker or Hold Mode.
Input your click interval and random offset, or choose between Continuous and Interval hold modes.
Press F6 to toggle the Autoclicker or F7 for Hold Mode from anywhere in Windows or Linux.
Standard installation setup file for Windows 10 & 11. Creates desktop shortcuts.
Standalone compressed package for Windows. Run immediately without installation.
Executable archive build optimized for Linux distributions.
Autoclicker browser extension package. Install directly in Chrome/Edge/Brave.
EasyClicker is supported natively on Windows 10 & 11, Linux distributions, and on all Chromium-based Web Browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, etc.) via our browser extension.
Hold Mode supports two types: Continuous Hold (presses and holds down the target key/mouse button continuously until you press the hotkey again) and Interval Hold (holds the key for X seconds, pauses for Y seconds, and repeats).
You can set Left Click (LMB), Right Click (RMB), Middle Click (MMB), side buttons (Mouse 4/5), and any standard keyboard key or Numpad key as both targets and global start/stop hotkeys.
Random Offset adds a small randomized timing fluctuation (e.g., ±20 ms) to each click delay. This helps prevent anti-cheat algorithms in games like Roblox or Minecraft from detecting artificial click patterns.