Software for executing customizable clicks and cross-platform written in JAVA.
- 01/17/2019 - JAutoClicker V2.0
Note: Requires Java for its operation.
- Perform tasks using the system cursor (movements and clicks).
- Allows capture of coordinates and buttons by pressing.
- Supports actions of type: simple click, double click, pressed click and click release.
- It has a finite repetition loop function (the number of repetitions is determined by the user).
- It has function of conditioned loop (the repetition of the loop comes given by the fulfillment of a condition).
- It has a conditional function, allowing to execute a certain group of actions if a certain condition is met or not.
- The evaluation of conditions (for conditioned or conditional loops) is supported by the values of the system's clipboard.
- It has special actions based on keystrokes:
- Copy - Ctrl C
- Cut - Ctrl V
- Paste - Ctrl X
- Undo - Ctrl Z
- Redo - Ctrl Y
- Refresh - F5
- Change window- Alt Tab
- Close - Ctrl F4
- Exit - Alt F4
- Enter - Enter
- Escape - Esc
- It has cleaning functions and data insertion to the system clipboard.
- It has keyboard shortcuts for fundamental functions: Play/Stop actions, capture instant coordinates and Minimize/Maximize the program window.
- Save and recover programmed actions through the use of files.
- It is compatible with Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS operating systems.
I am a user of this type of software. I have used many and although they have been very helpful I did not feel comfortable with them. Some lacked functions that I would have liked them to have. In the end I decided to develop my own software with the features that I would have liked to find in other similar software. In principle it would be for personal use but over time I changed my mind and decided to share it to give the opportunity for others to use as well as to improve it by providing ideas and developing code. I am a user of GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems, therefore this application should work in the same way in both environments so I opted to develop it using JAVA language.
- JAVA programming language
- JDK 8
- Netbeans IDE 8.2
- JNaviteHook 2.1.0 (external library)
If you want to make a suggestion or just get in touch you can do it by email.
- Developer: Roger Lovera
- Email: [email protected]
Also (if you wish) you can support the development by making a donation.