However, even with software tricks, is the realistic cap for most modern systems. Beyond that, you are simply flooding the input buffer with redundant commands.

In TAS communities (like BizHawk or libTAS), frame-perfect inputs are critical. While a standard autoclicker can send one click per frame (60 Hz), a microsecond-accurate tool can interleave clicks within a single frame—useful for menu manipulation or RNG manipulation in very specific legacy games.

To avoid detection by anti-cheat systems, tools like NX Auto Clicker use "Random Interval" technology to mimic natural, irregular human clicking.

Using a nanosecond autoclicker comes with real consequences.

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