CPU Thread Priority: Locking the software to a specific CPU core to prevent "jitter" or delays caused by other background programs. Use Cases for Extreme Speed
: Helping with repetitive data entry or tasks that require rapid, consistent clicking. ⚠️ Risks and Considerations nanosecond autoclicker
Soni's Autoclicker is an open-source, cross-platform project that claims to be the only autoclicker supporting time intervals as precise as a few nanoseconds, though such usage is not recommended due to potential system instability. CPU Thread Priority: Locking the software to a
However, developers note that autoclickers can only be detected client-side and can be bypassed by determined exploiters. However, developers note that autoclickers can only be
: Using any autoclicker is generally considered cheating in gaming. Because nanosecond speeds are humanly impossible and technically distinct, they are incredibly easy for anti-cheat systems (like Vanguard or Easy Anti-Cheat) to detect and ban. Security Hazards