Everyone knows the frustration in some programs when a simple action is buried in multiple menus, and there is no shortcut to directly access it. Fortunately, there exist tools that can automate mouse clicks when you press a certain combination of keyboard keys. One of such tools is Auto Mouse Clicker.
Although its interface looks complicated at first, the blue R-shaped button will cover most of your basic needs. It allows you to record your mouse clicks, and then bind them to a combination of keys. Once you press this combination, this utility will perform the same clicks in the same order, sparing you the frustration of doing the same clicks repetitively.
While click recording is practical to get you started, you will quickly find it limited. One of its shortcomings is that it records the absolute coordinates of your mouse clicks. If the window on which you want to do the clicks is placed elsewhere than when you recorded the macro, then the clicks won't be made in the right locations. To fix this issue, you can edit the clicks that you performed in the list and change the coordinate mode from "fixed" to "relative to the last coordinates".
To sum it all up, although Auto Mouse Clicker has a rather complicated interface, recording a series of clicks and binding it to a hotkey is quite easy. If you find yourself doing a lot of repetitive clicks, then you might want to try this tool. Indeed, it's not expensive and it could save you a lot of time.
Tome zone editor for any version of Windows from Windows 95 to Windows 8
Facilitates the translation and management of trips into a filtered report
View, order, and manage ADMIRALTY Maritime Products & Services
Google Maps Keeper allows you to create custom maps based on Google Maps
Campsite Guide DVD Europe 2015 offers information on 8500 European campsites
Plan your sailing routes directly from your Windows PC
Comments