The Guide

Everything Speed Auto Clicker can do — what each control means, when to use it, and how to get the most out of it.

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Quick start #

Your first automated click in three steps — no account, no configuration.

  1. Add a point. Open the widget (Alt+A) and press Add point, then click where you want it on the page. A crosshair marker appears.
  2. Set the interval. Type how often to click — e.g. 1000 ms (once a second) or as low as 1 ms.
  3. Press Play. The clicker fires your point on repeat. Press Stop (or Alt+S) any time.
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Tip: add several points and the clicker cycles through them in order. Up to 100 points per page.

Need a break? Pause keeps your points, cycle count, and click stats exactly as they are — Resume picks up right where you left off.

Install & setup #

Install from the Chrome Web Store. There's nothing to configure — open the popup with Alt+A (or the toolbar icon) on any page and the floating widget appears.

Pin it to your toolbar for one-click access: click the puzzle-piece icon in Chrome's toolbar, then the pin next to Speed Auto Clicker.

Speed Auto Clicker works on regular web pages (http / https). It can't run on Chrome's own pages (chrome://), the Web Store, or other extensions' pages — that's a browser rule, not a bug.

Free

Click points #

Points are the fixed spots on the page the clicker fires, one after another, on your interval.

How it works

  • Add: press Add point (or Alt+X), then click the target. A violet crosshair marks it.
  • Move: drag a marker to reposition it — even while the clicker is running.
  • Remove: hover a marker to reveal its delete (×) button, or use the point's row in the widget; Reset clears all.

Points are stored in page coordinates, so they stay put when you scroll. They're numbered in the order you place them, and with several points the clicker visits them in that exact order every cycle.

Points are cleared on every page reload by design (a fresh start each visit). Your settings — interval, Humanize, etc. — persist. Save a set you reuse as a Sequence.

Free

Cursor mode #

Instead of fixed points, click wherever your mouse cursor currently is.

Switch the widget to Cursor and the clicker fires at the live pointer position. Handy when the target moves, or when you'd rather aim by hand than place a marker — for example a button that shifts, or rapid-clicking one spot you're hovering.

Free

Interval #

How long to wait between clicks.

Set it in milliseconds (ms) or seconds (s) — anywhere from a relaxed 1000 ms down to 1 ms. Use the stepper arrows or type a value.

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Pick a sane speed. Very small intervals click extremely fast — great for tests, overkill for most pages. If a page struggles to keep up at 1 ms, that's the page, not the clicker (see Boost and Troubleshooting).

Free

Humanize #

Adds a small random spread to your interval so clicks aren't perfectly metronomic.

Toggle Humanize on and each wait is nudged by a random ± percentage. Real clicking isn't perfectly even; Humanize makes the rhythm look natural instead of machine-exact. Leave it off when you need precise, repeatable timing.

Free

Hold #

Press and hold the mouse button for a set time, instead of a quick click.

Enable Hold and set a duration — the clicker presses down, waits, then releases. Useful for charge-up actions, press-and-hold buttons, or anything that reacts to how long the button is down rather than a tap.

Free

Click settings #

Which mouse button, and how many clicks per trigger.

Under More settings, choose the button — Left, Right, or Middle — and a multiplier of ×1, ×2, or ×3 for double- and triple-clicks on every fire. Right-click opens context menus; middle-click opens links in new tabs.

Free

The widget #

The floating controller that lives on the page.

The widget has three sizes, so it's there when you need it and out of the way when you don't:

  • Tab — a small handle on the edge. Click it to open your player.
  • Mini — the compact pill: Play/Stop, speed, and the POWER row.
  • Panel — the full controller with every setting.

The Mini pill and full Panel both show live stats — points, cycles, and clicks — updating as the clicker runs.

Drag it anywhere by the top grip. Close it to dismiss for that page; reopen any time from the popup (Alt+A) or with Alt+Z. A fresh page opens compact — expand to the full panel with one click.

Pro · free to try

POWER overview #

Three extra gears for when plain clicking isn't enough — Boost, MAX and Awake.

POWER features are part of Pro, but you can try each one free on every run — a taste, right from the widget, before you decide. Normal clicking (down to 1 ms) is always free and unchanged; POWER only adds capability on top.

Go Pro — keep POWER on
Pro

Boost #

Holds your chosen speed even when a heavy page starts to lag.

What it does: on a busy page the browser can't always fire your interval on time. Boost dispatches several clicks per tick so your effective rate stays close to what you set, instead of drooping when the page gets heavy.

When to use: a page that visibly falls behind your interval — Boost keeps it on pace. It engages by itself when it detects lag, or turn it on from the POWER row. Works on a single point or in Cursor mode.

Free taste: a free minute of Boost on every run. Pro keeps it on for the whole run.

Go Pro
Pro

MAX #

Ignores the interval and clicks as fast as the page can physically take it.

What it does: MAX drops the wait entirely and fires at the page's own ceiling — the fastest a given page can accept clicks. Different pages have different ceilings, so the top rate depends on the site.

When to use: a single target where you want raw maximum throughput. Like Boost, it applies to one point or Cursor mode (it can't spread across many points).

Free taste: a free minute of MAX on every run. Pro keeps it on for the whole run.

Go Pro
Pro

Awake #

Keeps clicking even when the tab is in the background or hidden.

What it does: Chrome deliberately slows down tabs you switch away from, which would normally stall the clicker. Awake routes around that throttling so your clicks keep firing at full speed while you work in another tab. It also keeps your computer from going to sleep while it runs — so a long, unattended run (even overnight) doesn't quietly stop when the machine would otherwise sleep.

When to use: anything that has to keep running while you're not looking at the page — long unattended runs, background tasks, idle games.

Free taste: a free 5 minutes of Awake on every run (a background feature needs a bit longer to appreciate). Pro keeps it on for the whole run.

Go Pro
Free · Pro limits

Sequences #

Save a set of points so you can reuse it later without placing them again.

Since points clear on reload, a Sequence is how you keep a layout you use often. Save the current points under a name, switch between saved sequences from the switcher at the top of the panel, and manage them from the kebab (⋮) menu. Switching to a different sequence pauses the current run so nothing keeps clicking behind your back.

The free tier keeps a few saved sequences; Pro lifts the cap.

Go Pro

Keyboard shortcuts #

ShortcutAction
Alt+AOpen the popup
Alt+SStart / stop the clicker
Alt+XAdd a click point
Alt+ZShow / hide the widget

Prefer different keys? Re-map them at chrome://extensions/shortcuts.

Troubleshooting #

The clicker isn't clicking

Reload the page so the extension re-attaches, then reopen the widget. Make sure it's a normal http/https page (not chrome:// or the Web Store).

It seems to click the wrong element

The widget briefly hides itself at click time to find the real target underneath, and pierces open Web Components. If a point drifts, drag its marker to re-aim.

A fast run makes the page lag or freeze

Very low intervals on a heavy page can overwhelm the page (not the extension). The clicker paces itself to stay responsive and will pause a run before a page wedges. Ease the interval up, or use Boost to hold a realistic rate.

Clicks stop when I switch tabs

That's Chrome throttling background tabs. Awake keeps clicking while the tab is hidden.

Still stuck? Contact support.

FAQ #

Is it safe to use?

Speed Auto Clicker automates clicks in your own browser. Whether automation is allowed on a given site or game is up to that service's own rules — check them before heavy use.

How many points can I add?

Up to 100 per page.

Do my settings save?

Interval, Humanize, click settings and similar preferences persist across reloads. Points reset each load by design — save them as a Sequence to reuse.

What's free vs Pro?

All the core clicking is free, including down to 1 ms. POWER (Boost, MAX, Awake) and higher sequence limits are Pro — with a free taste of each on every run.

See Pro