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Fast Clicker by MurGaa.com Mouse Automation Software Utility can be used to automate Fast Mouse Clicks on your Mac. The Automatic and Fast Mouse Clicks can be started and stopped using a selectable Keyboard Shortcut Key combination. The delay between simultaneous auto left clicks is controllable using delay within clicks which can be defined in terms of milliseconds. This Fast Clicker for Mac offers a good looking user interface in terms of a small window which can be relocated to any position on the Mac Screen by dragging it with title bar of the window or from any part of the software. This Auto Clicker for Mac is provided on a free to try basis and the software is fully functional in trial mode.


This Mouse Automation Utility is a really sophisticated and advanced Mac Automation Utility. This Mac Random Mouse Clicker allows you to automate Left, Right & Middle Mouse Button Clicks. This Mac Automation Utility also allows you to hold any of the mouse buttons as long as you want. Configurable Random and Fixed delay between consecutive mouse actions allows this utility to be used as Random Clicker for Mac and simultaneously as a simple and yet advanced Mouse Clicker for Mac.Video Tutorial demonstrates how to use the Mac Random Mouse Clicker on Mac OS X.




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Download Random Clicker Utility on your Mac running on Intel Architecture and try it for free (USD 5.99 to Unlock Trial on 1 Mac for usage upto 6 Months from the Date of Payment). Have a look at the Screenshot of the Random Clicker taken on a Mac displaying various control and display controls. You can Start / Stop the automatic Mouse Click using buttons provided on the User Interface or you can assign a Keyboard Shortcut key to Start the Mouse Clicking or Stop automatic Mouse Clicking. All the parameters of the Mac Random Clicker are stored automatically such as Click Count, Minimum & Maximum delay between automated Clicks & Keyboard Shortcut to Start / Stop the clicks.


Mac Automation Utility titled Auto Keyboard can be used to automate Keyboard typing on the application with focus. Whether you want to send repetitive keystrokes to an application, game or any other type of document open on Mac, this Auto Keyboard can be really useful. You can use this Mac Automation Utility on Mac running on Intel based Machine. Have a look at given below screenshot to know what all it has in offer for helping you in Mac Automation.


Download Mac Auto Keyboard Utility and try it for free (USD 6.54 to Unlock Trial on 1 Mac for usage of upto 6 months from the date of payment) on your Mac running recent or latest version of Apple Macintosh including version 11 (Big Sur). This Mac Utility is capable of simulating selected keystroke onto active application as many times as you want. There are indicators on the main screen of Mac Auto Keyboard which displays whether currently the utility is sending keystrokes to active application or not. Whether you want to automate displayable keys like a to z or other keys like Enter, Tab, Arrow Keys or any other key on Keyboard, this Mac Auto Keyboard can be your auto typer for sending repetitive keystrokes with configurable or random delay in between.


This Keyboard Automation utility allows to configure upto 5 sentences to be typed onto keyboard automatically with selectable keyboard shortcuts. The Automatic typing is initiated automatically when the selected shortcut key is released on the keyboard. Mac Auto Keyboard Utility can be really useful when you have to type in long sentences repeatedly. The Video Tutorial displays how you can use Automatic Typing of Mac Auto Typer with configurable Keyboard shortcuts.


Download Mac Auto Typer Utility trial for free (USD 6.54 to Unlock Trial on 1 Mac for usage upto 6 Months from the Date of Payment) on your Macintosh running recent or latest version of Apple Macintosh including version 11 (Big Sur). The Auto Typer can store sentences along with Keyboard Shortcuts automatically and can auto type the stored sentence whenever the selected shortcut key on keyboard is pressed and released.


Automate Multiple Mouse Clicks from within a script using Mac Auto Mouse Click. Download this software utility from Mac Auto Mouse Click, add some mouse click locations, save the script / macro and run it. This Mac Automation Utility can automate mouse clicks of any type including Left Mouse Click, Right and Middle Mouse Button Clicks as per Mouse Locations stored in the script.


This Mac Mouse Automation Utility allows to add multiple fixed screen locations into a script / macro file. With every click added to the script, you can specify delay in the click, a comment to remember about that particular mouse click, specify whether to move the mouse cursor back to original position or not. On a Mouse Script level you can configure the number of times the mouse script should automate the stored mouse actions.


This Mouse Automation utility provides two configurable keyboard shortcuts. Once shortcut can be used to pickup screen co-ordinates of target position where you want the script to click. The other keyboard shortcut allows you to start / stop mouse automation by this Auto Mouse Click utility for Macintosh. Do have a look at the screenshot to understand what all this software has in store for you.


One unique feature of this 2 in 1 program is that it allows user to mix clicks and typing, and then user can save this sequence of inputs as a robot, and assign a hot key (i.e. shortcut key) to the robot. So at the press of the hot key, the clicking and typing will be started automatically. The program enables user to create and save mutiple robots, where each robot may serve for different purpose.


KeePass features an "Auto-Type" functionality. This feature allows you to definea sequence of keypresses, which KeePass can automatically perform for you. Thesimulated keypresses can be sent to any other currently open window of your choice (browser windows,login dialogs, ...).


Input Focus:Note that auto-type starts typing into the control of the target windowthat has the input focus. Thus, for example for the defaultsequence you have to ensure that the input focus is set to theuser name control of the target window before invoking auto-type using any ofthe above methods.


Rights:For auto-type to work, KeePass must be running with the same or higherrights as the target application. Especially, if the target applicationis running with administrative rights, KeePass must be running withadministrative rights, too. For details, seeWindows Integrity Mechanism Design.An example are certain instances of VMware Workstation that run ona higher integrity level.


Remote Desktops and Virtual Machines:KeePass does not know the keyboard layout that has been selected ina remote desktop or virtual machine window.If you want to auto-type into such a window, you must ensurethat the local and the remote/virtual system are using the samekeyboard layout.


When performing auto-type into a remote desktop or virtual machinewindow, the following characters may be problematic (depending on theexact circumstances) and should therefore be avoided, if possible:" (U+0022),' (U+0027),^ (U+005E),` (U+0060), (U+007E), (U+00A8), (U+00AF), (U+00B0), (U+00B4), (U+00B8),spacing modifier letters (U+02B0 to U+02FF),and characters that cannot be realized with a direct key combination.


The method is simple: right-click on an entry of your currently opened databaseand click 'Perform Auto-Type' (or alternatively press theCtrl+Vshortcut for this command). The window that previously got the focus(i.e. the one in which you worked before switching to KeePass) will be broughtto the foreground and KeePass auto-types into this window.


The sequence which is auto-typed depends on the window's title. If you didn'tspecify any custom window/sequence associations, the default sequence is sent. Ifyou created associations, KeePass uses the sequence of the first matchingassociation. If none of the associations match, the default sequence is used.


KeePass registers a system-wide hot key for auto-type. The advantage ofthis hot key is that you don't need to switch to the KeePass window andselect the entry. You simply press the hot key while having the target windowopen (i.e. the window which will receive the simulated keypresses).


The second condition has been mentioned already, but the first oneis new. By using entry titles as filters for window titles, the configuration amountfor auto-type is almost zero: you only need to make sure that the entry titleis contained in the window title of the window into which you want the entry to beauto-typed. Of course, this is not always possible (for example, if a webpage has avery generic title like "Welcome"), here you need touse custom window/sequence associations.


Above you've seen already that thedefault auto-type is USERNAMETABPASSWORDENTER. Here,USERNAME and PASSWORD are placeholders: when auto-typeis performed, these are replaced by the appropriate field values of the entry.TAB and ENTER are special key codes: these are replacedby the appropriate keypresses. Special key codes are the only way to specify specialkeys like Arrow-Down, Shift, Escape, etc.


The values E and N are mutually exclusive.It is recommended to specify neither E nor N,if possible; KeePass then determines automatically whether the virtual keyis typically realized using an extended key.


Higher ANSI Characters:The auto-type function supports sending of higher ANSI characters in range 126-255. Thismeans that you can send special characters like , @, etc. without any problems;you can write them directly into the keystroke sequence definition.


The default auto-type sequence (i.e. the one which is used when you don't specifya custom one) is USERNAMETABPASSWORDENTER. KeePass allows youto change this default sequence. Normally you won't need to change it (usecustom window/sequence definitions instead!), but it is quite useful when someother application is interfering with KeePass (for example a security software thatalways asks you for permission before allowing KeePass to auto-type). 2ff7e9595c


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