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Even when the Macro Action is executed multiple times, each time the actual location of Mouse Click will be decided dynamically and will be a Random Screen Location in the bounding Rectangular Area. You can even use Repeat Count to repeat the execution of the Left Click as configured above. Īs per above parameters for the Left Mouse Click in the Script, the bounding Rectangle will remain fixed, however the actual Screen Location will be decided at Run Time and will be a Random Location in the bounding Rectangular Area. Left Mouse Click at Random Screen Location in Rectangular Area visible in Script Editor. In case you wish to Modify the Dimensions or Location of Rectangular area, use the Edit Parameters Screen again. Once you have configured the Left Click Macro Action in the Script to do Left Mouse Click at a Random Screen Location in the defined Rectangular Area, the Script Editor will display the Bounding Rectangular Co-Ordinates as displayed in the Screenshot below. You can use the Select / View Area Button to reconfirm the Dimensions and Location of Rectangular area or repeat Step 6 above to Modify the Rectangular Area. The Left Click is now Configured to Click at a Random Screen Location in the Rectangular Area.Once you have Completed above Steps, Click on OK to close the Edit Parameters Screen.Now use your Mouse to Drag around the Rectangular Area.Review the Information provided and click on OK to dismiss the information box.Click on … to view Information box as displayed in the Screenshot above.Enable the Checkbox Random Location for Mouse Action.Double Click on the Action in the Script Editor or use the E Button to bring up Edit Parameters Screen.Add a Left Click (Screen Location is Irrelevant here) to the Script.The given below procedure outlines the steps required to add a Left Click to the Script and then modify it's parameters to effectively click at a Random Screen Location in Rectangular Area The Post Add Macro Action to the Script talks in detail about using the Pick Button and about the Keyboard Shortcut Method to pick Fixed Screen Location and add selected Action to the Macro Script. Yes you can optionally add a Left Click at any Screen Location as the actual X and Y Screen Co-ordinates will be changed in the next step. To get started, do add a Left Click to the Script with the help of Pick Button or with the help of Keyboard Shortcut. Once you have added a Left Click to the Macro Script, you can edit it's parameters to enable the Random Screen Location and define a Rectangular Area in which you want the Script to Click.Ĭlick at Random Screen Location in a Rectangular Area When you want to Click at a Random Screen Location, you can define a Rectangular Area in which the Mouse Click must be performed. P.S I'm new to this forum so i am not entirely sure if I have posted this is the correct place.
MURGEE AUTO CLICKER TUTORIAL MAC OS X
I'm running a macbook pro on Mac OS X - 10.6.6 (2.66 GHz Intel Core i7). If anyone knows of any other applications which can get the result i'm after I would be forever grateful! Or if someone also knows how i'll be able to do this on 'Applescript Editor', and quote what i need to type/talk through it, that would be fantastic. I was able to get this running on my macbook pro with WineBottler.
MURGEE AUTO CLICKER TUTORIAL HOW TO
Something like this is PERFECT, I am fairly new to macs, and tried automator, but have had no such luck on how to get random delays between clicks.īeing a nooby with macs, I am not sure if i am doing something wrong when trying to get this to work on other applications? This allows you to generate 100 random intervals between clicks (the range is how many mini seconds the delays go from and to)
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I have a perfect example but it's for windows, I have been able to open it on my mac, but when trying to use it, it'll only work when i'm on that particular window, not when i change to the safari or other programs. I am looking for an auto clicker with random intervals between clicks.