autoclicker with python code example

Example 1: python auto clicker

#you need to install pyautogui like this:
#py.exe -m pip install pyautogui
#then...
import pyautogui,time
while True:
    pyautogui.click(100,100)
    time.sleep(0.5)

Example 2: auto clicker in python

import pyautogui
import time

def click(): 
    time.sleep(0.5)     
    pyautogui.click()

def main():
    for i in range(10):#you can set how much times you have to click in range(no. of times to click) 
        click()

main()

Example 3: how to make a python auto clicker

import threading
from pynput.mouse import Button, Controller
from pynput.keyboard import Listener, KeyCode


delay = 0.001
button = Button.left
start_stop_key = KeyCode(char='s')
exit_key = KeyCode(char='e')


class ClickMouse(threading.Thread):
    def __init__(self, delay, button):
        super(ClickMouse, self).__init__()
        self.delay = delay
        self.button = button
        self.running = False
        self.program_running = True

    def start_clicking(self):
        self.running = True

    def stop_clicking(self):
        self.running = False

    def exit(self):
        self.stop_clicking()
        self.program_running = False

    def run(self):
        while self.program_running:
            while self.running:
                mouse.click(self.button)
                time.sleep(self.delay)
            time.sleep(0.1)


mouse = Controller()
click_thread = ClickMouse(delay, button)
click_thread.start()


def on_press(key):
    if key == start_stop_key:
        if click_thread.running:
            click_thread.stop_clicking()
        else:
            click_thread.start_clicking()
    elif key == exit_key:
        click_thread.exit()
        listener.stop()


with Listener(on_press=on_press) as listener:
    listener.join()

Example 4: python autoclick website

def click_me(string):
    driver.find_element_by_xpath("//h3/a[@class='co-product__anchor' and contains(@title, '%s')]//following::button[1]" % (string)).click()