🤖 AutoClicker-Open-Source-2026-Python - Automate tasks with this reliable tool

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â„šī¸ About This Project

This software helps you automate mouse clicks on Windows. It works as an external tool. It runs alongside your applications without changing their internal files. This makes the tool stable and reliable for daily use.

We built this version for 2026. It includes features for gamers who need precision. You get access to aimbot, wallhack, and ESP features. These tools help you track movement and perform actions faster. The code stays open, so you can inspect how it works at any time.

đŸ–Ĩī¸ System Requirements

Your computer needs a few things to run this tool correctly:

🚀 Getting Started

Follow these steps to set up the software on your machine:

  1. Visit the download page: Go to this page to download the current file.
  2. Save the file: Select the .exe file from the list of releases to save it to your computer. Place it in a folder you can find easily, such as your Desktop or Downloads folder.
  3. Run the application: Double-click the file to launch it. A window will appear on your screen.
  4. Configure your settings: Use the interface to set your click speed, hotkeys, and preferred features like aimbot or wallhack.
  5. Start the automation: Press your chosen hotkey to start or stop the tool.

đŸ›Ąī¸ Safety and Updates

The code uses external memory reading techniques. This keeps the tool separate from the protected files of your games. We test every update to ensure the software remains stable. You should check the GitHub releases page once a month to get the latest improvements and bug fixes.

If you encounter an error, restart the application with administrator privileges. This often fixes issues where the software cannot send clicks to your active windows.

đŸ› ī¸ Feature Overview

This tool provides several modules designed for automation:

🔍 Troubleshooting

If the program fails to launch, ensure you have the correct Windows framework installed. Most modern Windows versions include this by default. Always keep your antivirus settings in mind, as external tools sometimes trigger false positives. You may need to add an exception for the file folder in your system settings to let it run without interference.