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Choosing the Mouse Button in Auto Click Draco
Auto Click Draco sends left clicks. A complete guide to what that means for your workflow, why left-click covers most use cases, and how to get accurate results.
Left click by default
Auto Click Draco sends a left mouse click — the primary click — on every tick of the loop. This is the same input you produce when you tap the trackpad once or press the main button on a mouse. macOS, web browsers, games, and creative tools all interpret it as a normal selection or activation event.
Left clicks cover the vast majority of automation needs: tapping in-game buttons, advancing dialogue, claiming rewards, refreshing focus on a window, dismissing prompts, advancing through a slideshow, stress-testing a UI element, or keeping a session marked active.
Why left click is enough for most workflows
Modern apps overwhelmingly use left click for primary actions. Right clicks open context menus, which are interactive — they need a follow-up selection that an auto clicker can't reliably make. Middle clicks are mostly used for opening links in new tabs or scrolling, which usually doesn't benefit from automation.
If you find yourself wanting to right-click in a loop, there's almost always a left-click equivalent: a button on the page, a menu item you can pre-open, or a keyboard shortcut. That equivalent is usually the more reliable target.
Tips for accurate clicking
Position the cursor over the exact pixel you want to target before pressing Start. Auto Click Draco doesn't move the mouse — it only clicks at the cursor's current position. The position right before the first click determines where every click lands, until you move the mouse and clicks follow to the new spot.
Use the start delay to give yourself a few seconds to switch apps and place the cursor. Combine that with stationary detection if you want clicks to pause whenever you adjust position mid-session.
For small targets, zoom in or enlarge the target if the app allows it. A click that's one pixel off can miss a button entirely. The bigger the target, the more forgiving small cursor drift becomes.
Working around the left-click-only limitation
If your workflow truly needs a right or middle click, the most reliable workaround is to remap the action in the target app. Many games and tools let you rebind a right-click action to a left-click button or a keyboard shortcut. Once remapped, Auto Click Draco can drive it the normal way.
For browser workflows, extensions and bookmarklets can often expose a left-click trigger for actions that would normally require a right click — opening links, copying text, or invoking inspector tools.
Future support
We track feature requests directly from users. If right-click or middle-click support would meaningfully change how you use Auto Click Draco, let us know — it helps us prioritize the next update. The current focus on left-click keeps the app simple, predictable, and safe for the workflows it's designed for.
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