Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
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Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
I need help with an auto clicker that will automatically toggle right click after surpassing 8cps and deliver about 17-20cps, and automatically turn off once I leave the clicking range/stop clicking. I know this is a lot, but if anyone in this community believes this is either impossible or is aware of any other possible solutions please reply back to me. Thanks. happy 2 years with the AHK community
Re: Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
I assume cps is "clicks per second"?
How are you achieving the 8cps - with a script versus manually?
I have good success in games with a key delay of 30-33 ms so yes, 20 cps is possible.
Do you have a sample script we can review?
How are you achieving the 8cps - with a script versus manually?
I have good success in games with a key delay of 30-33 ms so yes, 20 cps is possible.
Do you have a sample script we can review?
Re: Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
This should do the trick.
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#SingleInstance, Force
return
*ESC::ExitApp
NumPad1::
if(Tog:=!Tog){
SetTimer, CheckCount, 1000
Count := 0
Active := 0
FazeCount := 0
SoundBeep, 500
}else{
SetTimer, CheckCount, Off
Loop 3
SoundBeep, 999
}
return
ClickRoutine:
SoundBeep, 500
;Click ;<------------------------------------
return
CheckCount:
ToolTip,% "Count: " Count "`nFazeCount: " FazeCount "`nActive: " Active
if(Count >= 8 ){
if( ++FazeCount >= 3 && FazeCount := 3 ){
if( !Active ){
Active := 1
SetTimer, ClickRoutine, 60
}
}
}else if( Count < 8 ){
if( --FazeCount <= 0 && !FazeCount := 0 ){
if( Active ){
Active := 0
SetTimer, ClickRoutine, Off
}
}
}
Count := 0
return
#If (Tog && Active)
*LButton::
Count++
return
#If (Tog && !Active)
*~LButton::
Count++
return
#If
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Re: Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
@Hellbent It didn't work for me. My cps didn't change at all.
Re: Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
Did you add the click code? did you press Numpad1 to toggle the script? did you use the Left button to test or did you change it to another key?bitesized39 wrote: ↑14 Apr 2021, 16:04@Hellbent It didn't work for me. My cps didn't change at all.
You can change the threshold to a lower value to test. Change the two "8's" to "3's"
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Re: Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
Srry for the late reply ive been busy with some school stuffs and graduating yeah idk what the click code is, and yes I changed the cps threshold as well as clicked 1. I found out clciking the 1 on the top of the keyboard is not the same as the 1 on the right side of the keyboard on the numpad. The code doesnt give me extra cps and it starts beeping after a couple seconds and doesnt register any clicking bringing the cps back to 0.
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Re: Is it possible to make an auto clicker toggle after surpassing a specific cps?
Take this:bitesized39 wrote: ↑10 May 2021, 16:43The code doesnt give me extra cps and it starts beeping after a couple seconds and doesnt register any clicking bringing the cps back to 0.
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ClickRoutine:
SoundBeep, 500
;Click ;<------------------------------------
return
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ClickRoutine:
;SoundBeep, 500
Click ;<------------------------------------
return