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    darkmeat_ixion
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    I’ve found a way to use an auto-clicker in VRChat, and I’d like to share the method with you.

    This auto-clicker works by utilizing the left-click as a trigger in VRChat.

    1. OpenVR2Key
    This tool lets you assign any key input while using a controller.
    You can configure the button you want to use to activate the auto-clicker by mapping it to a specific key on your keyboard using OpenVR2Key.

    If you plan to use a key that is already assigned for interaction, make sure to remove the interaction binding for that key in the Steam controller settings.

    2. AutoHotKey
    In AutoHotKey, you can set up the following code:
    This script simulates continuous left-clicking as long as the L key is held down.

    ; Initialize variables
    clicking := false  ; Tracks whether the auto-clicker is active
    clickInterval := 15  ; Click interval (ms). Controls how fast the clicks repeat
    
    ; High-speed click settings
    SetBatchLines, -1  ; Ensures the script runs at maximum speed with no delay between lines
    SetMouseDelay, 15  ; Adds a slight delay between mouse events (clicks). Adjust as needed for performance
    
    ; Start clicking when the L key is pressed
    L::
        clicking := true  ; Activate the auto-clicker when the L key is pressed
    
        Loop
        {
            ; If 'clicking' is false, stop the loop and cease clicking
            if (!clicking)
                break
    
            ; Simulate a mouse click
            Click, Down  ; Simulate pressing the left mouse button
            Sleep, clickInterval  ; Wait for the defined interval before the next click
            Click, Up  ; Simulate releasing the left mouse button
    
        }
    return
    
    ; Stop clicking when the L key is released
    L up::
        clicking := false  ; Deactivate the auto-clicker when the L key is released
        ToolTip  ; Clears any debug ToolTip messages
    return
    
    

    Since I'm not very familiar with coding, I'm not sure if the clickInterval and SetMouseDelay are set to the perfect values. From my own testing, however, I found that setting the click speed too fast causes the clicks to become uneven or not register properly.

    (Optional) 4. A tool like LosslessScaling can prevent the cursor from leaving the screen.

    By following the steps above, the auto-clicker will remain active as long as the button is pressed.
    I believe this method can be used in VR games where the left-click is treated as a trigger.
    With this, you can enjoy like clicker worlds or semi-auto gun worlds much easier.

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      wrote on last edited by darkmeat_ixion
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      By using the following, when a key is pressed, the window will be activated, and you won't need to click on other windows

      ; Initialize variables
      clicking := false
      clickInterval := 20  ; Click interval (in milliseconds)
      windowActivated := false  ; Flag to activate the window only once
      
      ; High-speed click settings
      SetBatchLines, -1  ; Run the script at maximum speed
      SetMouseDelay, 1  ; Set the delay time between mouse events (in milliseconds)
      
      ; Start actions when the L key is pressed
      L::
          clicking := true
      
          Loop
          {
              ; Activate the window only once on the first loop iteration
              if (!windowActivated)
              {
                  ActivateWindowAndMoveCursor("VRChat")  ; Activate the window and move the cursor
                  windowActivated := true  ; Set the flag to call this function only once during the first loop
              }
      
              if (!clicking)
                  break
      
              ; Simulate rapid left-clicking
              Click, Down  ; Simulate pressing down the left mouse button
              Sleep, clickInterval  ; Adjust click speed (interval)
              Click, Up  ; Simulate releasing the left mouse button
          }
      
      return
      
      ; Stop clicking when the L key is released
      L up::
          clicking := false
          windowActivated := false  ; Reset the window activation flag
      return
      
      ; Method to activate the VRChat window and move the cursor to its center
      ActivateWindowAndMoveCursor(windowTitle)
      {
          ; Check if the window exists and activate it
          IfWinExist, %windowTitle%  ; Check for the specified window title
          {
              ; Activate the window
              WinActivate, %windowTitle%
              
              ; Get the window's position and size
              WinGetPos, x, y, width, height, %windowTitle%
              
              ; Calculate the center of the window (using integer division)
              centerX := x + (width // 2)
              centerY := y + (height // 2)
      
              ; Move the cursor to the center of the window
              MouseMove, centerX, centerY
          }
          else
          {
              MsgBox, %windowTitle% not found. Please check if the window is running.
          }
      }
      
      
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