Nanosecond Autoclicker
A nanosecond autoclicker is software or hardware designed to generate automated mouse clicks at intervals on the order of nanoseconds (10^-9 seconds). While the term evokes extremely high-speed automation, practical, legal, and technical limits make true nanosecond-rate clicking effectively impossible for general-use computing; this piece explains what the concept means, how people try to approximate it, where the limits lie, and typical use cases and risks.
: Often cited as the fastest in the world, it can reach rates exceeding 50,000 CPS nanosecond autoclicker
: The fastest known software, such as Speed AutoClicker , can register over 50,000 clicks per second , making it one of the few tools capable of sub-millisecond intervals. A nanosecond autoclicker is software or hardware designed
| Component | Requirement | |-----------|--------------| | CPU | Intel Core i9-14900K (real-time kernel patch) | | RAM | DDR5-8000 (CAS latency ~10ns) | | Mouse | Custom FPGA-based HID device (not a real mouse) | | OS | RTOS or Linux with CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT | | Connection | Direct PCIe HID card (bypass USB) | claiming over 50
: Cited as one of the fastest, claiming over 50,000 clicks per second .