
(Don't use the same mouse button as Step 8 or else it will confuse you and you might have to close it from the system tray) Choose one action that you want on your computer screen. There are plenty of actions that can be done. When you press that particular mouse button the auto clicker will start clicking. Check the mouse shortcut to start clicking. And don't forget to check the Cursor Back to Original Location After Clicks option. After that, drag your cursor on the target and click on it. And if you want to set a particular target on the screen, select Specify Fixed Location and click on Pick Location. If you want to use the current location of your dynamic cursor as a target, select Wherever Cursor is present. Now, click on the L that is right beside the number of clicks. You can set a specific number for automated clicks or you can put 0 for unlimited clicks. (This is the time interval between two clicks) Set the clicking time delay in minutes, seconds, or milliseconds. It is an optional step because the auto clicker will stop if you don't move the mouse within the given time. Check the option Click only if Mouse Not Moving and set a time. Set a shortcut key (Hotkey) to Start/Stop clicking and click on Save Keyboard Key. Also, open the website/game where you want to auto-click.

The system tray of MurGee Auto Clicker will show on your screen. Open MurGee Auto Clicker by double-clicking on its shortcut icon on your computer screen. But following these steps will make it easy for you. Using MurGee Auto Clicker is a little bit complex to use as it is advanced software.
