The only command under File is Exit, but the Options menu contains three (naturally!) choices: Click, Group, and Settings. The three main buttons start and stop the clicks and open an Online Support page that includes a contact form. With three File Menu entries, three buttons, and fairly close to 3 inches square on the screen, Auto Clicker is simplicity encoded. Three by three describes Auto Clicker's interface. You can also set a hot key to stop the clicks on demand. Auto Clicker by Shocker is as good a specimen as any. Like primitive but successful organisms that have found their niche, the most basic form of auto clicker lives on, emulating mouse clicks on demand. Some auto clickers have stayed simple, though.
The first auto clicker appeared not long after the first mouse, and since then they've evolved alongside mice. Auto Clicker by Shocker can simulate single or double clicks by your left, middle, or right mouse buttons at intervals you select, including pauses, freezing the cursor, and stopping automatically after a predetermined number of clicks.