You can set the cursor to automatically take action when the cursor stops moving for a certain amount of time. This feature can be helpful for users with motor impairments with Auto Clicker For Chromebook.



Turn on automatic clicks

  • At the bottom right, select the time. Or, on your keyboard, press Alt + Shift + s.
  • Select Settings and then Advanced.
  • Under “Accessibility,” select Manage accessibility features.
  • Under “Mouse and touchpad,” turn on Automatically click when the mouse cursor stops.

(Optional) Customize your automatic click settings:

  • Delay before click: Choose how long your Chromebook pauses before it automatically clicks.
  • Stabilize click location: Keep your ring in one place until your cursor moves outside of it.
  • Revert to left click after action: Automatically return to left click after other actions, like right click or double click.
  • Movement threshold: To click items within a certain range, adjust the size of your ring.
  •  To click without physically pressing your mouse or touchpad, point to the object you want to click.

Use different types of clicks

  • After you turn on automatic clicks, you can customize the actions your clicks take.
  • At the bottom right, choose an action from the menu:
  • Left-click 
  • Right-click 
  • Double-click 
  • Click and drag 
  • Scroll 

Toggle menu position 

Point to where you want to perform the action.

To stop automatic clicks, select No action (pause) .

Scroll as you hover

In the automatic clicks menu, select Scroll . Another menu will appear with scroll options.

Point to the scroll action you want to perform:

  • Left 
  • Right 
  • Top 
  • Bottom 
  • Close 

Tip: To change where you scroll, hover over a new scrollbar or page until the scroll menu moves to that area with  Auto Clicker For Chrome Book.



Auto clicker for Chromebook devices: download and user guide

The humble auto clicker for Chromebook is a great tool for helping to give your fingers a rest and increase your Clicks Per Second (CPS) when doing monotonous clicking tasks. They can be useful for gaming, for instance where you need to farm resources like in Rust, Minecraft, or other titles, though beware that if you’re using them in online servers you might get banned for being a cheat.

Other, non-gaming tasks that require repetitive clicking can also benefit from the auto clicker, particularly if you have a disability (permanent or temporary) that hinders your ability to click the laptop / Chromebook trackpad or mouse.

What is an auto clicker for Chromebook?

An auto clicker is an application on your Windows / Mac computer, laptop, or Chromebook that enables you to artificially click your mouse, without you having to do it yourself. You can usually change the speed of the clicks to be faster than a human can physically manage (or set a large time gap between each click if you prefer), as well as the spread size of the clicks on the screen and the rhythm in which the clicks are carried out. This can be useful in games or in other scenarios where repetitive clicking tasks take place.