Mofiki’s AutoClicker Premium: Setup, Settings, and Best Uses
Overview
Mofiki’s AutoClicker Premium automates mouse clicks with advanced timing, scheduling, and hotkey options. This guide walks through installation, key settings, and the best use cases so you can set it up quickly and use it effectively.
Setup
Download and installation
- Visit the official Mofiki website or the vendor’s download page.
- Download the Premium installer for your OS (Windows/macOS).
- Run the installer and follow prompts: accept license, choose install folder, and finish.
- Launch the app; you may be prompted to enter your license key — paste the Premium key provided at purchase.
Initial configuration
- Run as administrator (Windows): Right-click the executable → Properties → Compatibility → check “Run this program as an administrator” for reliable global hotkeys.
- Permissions (macOS): Grant Accessibility and Input Monitoring in System Preferences → Security & Privacy if the app needs global control.
- Auto-start (optional): Enable “Start with system” from Settings if you want it ready on boot.
Key Settings and What They Do
Use these settings for common workflows.
Click type
- Left / Right / Middle: Choose which mouse button to simulate.
- Double-click / Triple-click: Useful for actions that require rapid multi-clicks.
Click interval
- Fixed interval: Set a constant delay (e.g., 100 ms). Good for repeatable, steady tasks.
- Randomized interval: Specify a range (e.g., 90–120 ms) to mimic human-like variability and reduce detection risk in sensitive environments.
Click location
- Current cursor: Click where the mouse is positioned—best for manual targeting.
- Absolute coordinates: Enter X, Y screen coordinates for precise repetition.
- Window-relative: Target a position relative to a specific application window—helpful when window moves or is resized.
Repeat controls
- Repeat count: Set a specific number of clicks.
- Run until stopped: Continuous clicking until you press the stop hotkey.
- Scheduled start/stop: Define start and end times for unattended tasks.
Hotkeys
- Start/Stop toggle: Assign an easy hotkey (e.g., Ctrl+Shift+S).
- Hold-to-run: Requires holding the hotkey to run clicks—new safety for accidental long runs.
- Profile switch: Bind keys to swap between different saved configurations instantly.
Profiles and presets
- Save multiple profiles for different tasks (e.g., “Mining — 200 ms”, “Form submit — double click”).
- Export/import profiles to move settings between machines.
Advanced options
- Delay before start: Adds a countdown so you can prepare the target window.
- Mouse movement between clicks: Slight movements can prevent detection or avoid UI blocking.
- Conditional triggers: Start clicks only when a pixel color, image, or window title matches—useful for automation that depends on UI states.
Best Uses
Productivity tasks
- Form filling or repetitive GUI workflows (e.g., data entry tools) where uniform clicks save time.
- Automated testing of UI elements when combined with fixed coordinates or window-relative targeting.
Gaming (single-player, allowed by terms)
- Repetitive in-game actions in single-player or personal-use scenarios where automation is permitted. Use randomized intervals and hold-to-run to reduce negative side effects.
QA and software testing
- Stress-testing UI buttons, load testing by simulating user clicks, and automated click sequences for regression testing.
Content creation
- Timelapse clicking for animation or bulk-export tasks in creative software when repeated clicks trigger frame advancement or batch processing.
System administration
- Scheduled clicks for legacy applications that lack scripting support, such as triggering periodic tasks in older software that requires manual confirmation.
Safety and Best Practices
- Respect terms of service: Don’t use AutoClicker where automation is explicitly forbidden (multiplayer online games, paid services with bans).
- Use randomized intervals and hold-to-run: Makes behavior less robotic and gives you a quick emergency stop.
- Test in a safe environment: Run new profiles with low repeat counts first to confirm correct targeting.
- Limit run time / add fail-safes: Use scheduled stop times or pixel-check conditions to avoid runaway automation.
Troubleshooting
- App won’t start: Reinstall and run as administrator; check macOS Accessibility permissions.
- Hotkeys conflict: Change to unique combinations or close other apps using the same hotkeys.
- Clicks misplaced: Use window-relative coordinates or add a delay before start to ensure the right window is foregrounded.
- High CPU: Reduce mouse movement or lower polling rate in settings.
Example Profiles (quick-start)
| Profile name | Click type | Interval | Target | Repeat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mining | Left | 200 ms | Current cursor | Run until stopped |
| Form Submit | Left-double | 150 ms | Window-relative | 10 clicks |
| QA Stress | Left | 50–80 ms | Absolute coords | 10,000 clicks |
Closing note
Set reasonable intervals, test profiles carefully, and follow the target software’s rules. Proper configuration of Mofiki’s AutoClicker Premium saves time while reducing errors — use its profiles, hotkeys, and conditional triggers to automate reliably.
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