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    Default Is there a such program?

    Is there a program, Where i can 'tell' it to click a certain area at the press of a key?

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    Well its sort of like a ***** if im not mistaken idk wht program it is. But with rs autoers they click a color over and over again so if u mean something like tht then yes? Theres also autoclicker

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    Nope, not for that.
    I want something that say if i press A it clicks somewhere that i've pre-determined.

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    ahh my bad misread it wrong

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    i dont think ive seen anything like that before, although it rings a bell, ill do a quick look around

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    ControllerMate easily achieves this on Mac.

    A quick google search found this as a possible alternative for Windows: http://www.autohotkey.com/

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    Thats what i was about to link to
    Autohotkey.com

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    Wow, thats confusing :/ I was hoping for something visual Like..(PRESS A) Click (choose spot on screen) (PRESS B) Click (Choose click spot on screen)

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    I've used autohotkey, it's much better I find with taking command line variables, and when compiling macros into executables.

    http://www.autohotkey.com/
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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