Autoclicker on automator

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I've downloaded that file for autoclicker what McYukon attached, but i don't know how to use it, can you explain all the things i need to do to use autoclicker on automator? It's the first time i use automator.


P.S.: My english is not very good, i'm dutch..
 
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The Automator script that I attached was just a example on how to do it correctly.
Hmm, it may be best if you watch a video on how to do it. If not I'll try to write up a good step by step.
YouTube - automator for farmville mac
 
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I was trying to use automator - autoclicker on habbo hotel, but it was not working... Please explain me stap by stap. :D
 
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#1 Open Automator in the Applications folder.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee363/McYukon/Mac Forums/Screenshot2010-12-31at52442PM.png

#2 Once it opens click on the workflow icon.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee363/McYukon/Mac Forums/Screenshot2010-12-31at52500PM.png

#3 Click on the record button.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee363/McYukon/Mac Forums/Screenshot2010-12-31at52510PM.png

#4 Click in the all the places you want it to click afterwards, and press the stop recording button in the little black window that is floating about the screen somewhere.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee363/McYukon/Mac Forums/Screenshot2010-12-31at52511PM.png

#5 There will now be a Watch Me Do item in the right side of the window. It has all the clicks and mouse moves that you did during the recording. You can also speed up how fast it repeats your clicks by changing the "Playback Speed"
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee363/McYukon/Mac Forums/Screenshot2010-12-31at52821PM.png

#6 In the searchbar type Loop and then drag it underneath the Watch Me Do action. You can change the number of minutes or times it loops.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee363/McYukon/Mac Forums/Screenshot2010-12-31at52930PM.png

#7 Now it is almost finished, press command+s and save it as an application to your Desktop.
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee363/McYukon/Mac Forums/Screenshot2010-12-31at53004PM.png

When you now double click the application icon it will open and click in the spots you clicked in while Automator was watching you click. The application will run till it has looped the number of times that it was told (Step 6) and then quit.
Also, There are places it can't click for you such as Java based games.
 
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Awesome post there McYukon :)

Has given me ideas now. Could use this to open all Apps i need to after startup..... The possibilities are endless.
Will now look into Automator to accomplish other tasks ....

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