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I'll Click is a small software application designed specifically for helping you set up automatic mouse clicks in order to get rid of repetitive actions. It can be deployed on all Windows versions out there.
This is a portable program which can be opened without administrative privileges. You can copy it in pen drives and run it by opening the executable file.
No settings files are left in your computer and entries are saved to your Windows registry. The configuration data is actually saved on the storage device.
You can find I'll Click sitting quietly in the system tray without disturbing your work with popup notifications. The system tray plays a key role because it represents the place where you can configure the dedicated parameters.
I'll Click works in a very simple way. When you move your mouse cursor to a specific position on the desktop and leave it for about 1/5 of a second, it automatically clicks the target location. You can quickly enable or disable the automatic mouse clicks.
Several tweaking parameters are implemented for helping you perform right-clicks instead of left-clicks when you leave your mouse cursor on a web link, enable double-clicks on folders, as well as set the delay time for automatic clicks.
I'll Click helps you perform several system-related tasks faster by automating your mouse clicks. Some of the configuration settings can be altered only via an INI file which makes it a bit difficult for less experienced users to complete the process. Tests have shown that I'll Click carries out a task very quickly and without errors. It does not eat up a lot of CPU and memory resources so the overall performance of the system is not hampered.
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