
Meanwhile, "push a button" is what I would understand as a button sitting on top of a table when a cat enters the scene and decides to shove it off the table for its own amusement.Īn associate corrected me today, stating it would in fact be "push a button" or else the song "Push the Button" would be grammatically incorrect. The Auto Clicker Software as configured above will hold the Left Mouse button. Therefore, "press a button" is what I consider correct English if the intention expressed is that, e.g., a human hand is lowered onto a button in order to trigger a certain mechanism. The Mouse Holding duration can be controlled easily with the software presented. The word "push" also means to exert force on an object, but there is an implied sense of movement of the object being pushed. The word "press" means to exert force on an object, but no motion of the object is implied. An auto clicker is a type of software or macro that can be used to automate the clicking of a mouse on a computer screen element. In order to stop clicking with selected keyboard key, you can simply close the software or clear the Keyboard Shortcut Key. I suggest you using a variant of that that checks for Alt+Click or Alt+F8 or something that you rarely use. As long as the software is running, the selected keyboard key is used exclusively for doing automatic mouse clicking.


My intuitive understanding of the English language (I am German) would correlate with the following quotation: With that script, you can't do that (nice by holding, it will start auto-clicking), which means that you can make some mistakes if you have it active and you are doing other things other than play the game.
