Ihave been experimenting with ways to make something click for a very long period of time so I can let a game run without me having to do anything and I so far have not found something so I would like to ask for some help from the community.
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you'd like to know if it's possible to create an auto clicker or have something click for a specific period of time without you touching your device. Allow us to assist in any way we can. We also notice that you're already coming from a helpful resource below:
Depending on your iPadOS version, you can create specific gestures that allow you to auto click. However, it won't be for a very long period of time. You apply a loop to your gesture, and it will loop up to 10 times. If you're on iPadOS 14, you can go to Settings > Accessibility > Switch Control. Select Switches > Add New Switch > Screen > Full Screen > Select Item. Once you've done this, go back to Accessibility > Recipes > Create New Recipe > Name your recipe then select the Switch you had created, followed by custom gesture. This option will allow you to tap on your display "click" the number of clicks you want.
Just be sure that "Launch Recipe" is showing the auto-clicker gesture you had created. While in your game, you should be able to triple-click your Home button to launch the gesture you created. Just remember, it's not for a very long period of time, just loops up to 10 times. Just in case, here is another resource below:
I have a question on the Auto clicker or mainly use for spamming melee, it's annoying to spam relentlessly for a long grind, I ask if it's bannable to use an auto clicker? And if not is there any suggestion on what program to use?
We have seen a few requests lately, specifically requesting that we provide a list of software that we do and do not allow to run in conjunction with Warframe. While it is understood that some software is good and others are inherently bad or designed to assist cheating, there are some cases where software falls in gray areas.
While we could technically issue blanket bans on everything that alters the game files, the fact of the matter is that there's some software that can be useful and helpful for members of our community. This is where context is very important. The difficulty here is that it's incredibly hard for players to prove that they are not using a program nefariously, and while it is certainly possible that there are false positives (which a ticket to support can resolve), the ban will remain in place until your ticket can be processed.
This leads into why a list is not provided. If you have a piece of Macro software that is normally tolerated, but is then discovered to be the source of a future exploit, that software may get added to a ban list, and you could potentially be caught up in the automatic drag net. As stated above, there is no easy way to prove that the software used is benign.
Bans for altering game files, cheating and / or exploiting Warframe are hefty and final. Our stance on using such software is firm, and appealing against that ban is very difficult if we have reason to believe that you have been using said software for cheating, exploiting, or AFK farming.
I replied to them and Clearfield that my work " lead generation " requires a lot of search through many taps and and paste many words in a fast way to gather leads to my client and I did gather many leads which made my client happy and promised me to reach me in other projects.
I replied that my work nature requires me to use keyboard and mouse frequently, so this maybe the reason they see such activities. I've an amount in pending and I need to know the action from Upwork team.
Auto-clickers and frequent use of mouse and keyboard are absolutely not the same thing and the UpWork tracking tool can tell the difference between the two. And yes continued use of any auto clicker will get you suspended.
I fail to see the reason why OP used it if there was an understanding with the client then they could just as easily made an agreement for entry of manual hours, for those 60% times that he wasn't behind his PC. The only reason to use an auto-clicker is to trigger the hourly payment protection, I.e. you're cheating UpWork when doing so and they will remove you permanently from the platform.
Again, it isn't about clicking many times, plenty of people do that, the tracker checks for auto clicker behaviour which is a consistent frequency of clicks per time period which you will never achieve as a human. The same with opening a document and just blocking a key on your keyboard so it continuously types (which is also in violation of the rules) or blocking one of your mouse keys to continuously click.
You need to respond to that mail and clarify what you were doing that may have caused the tracker to have picked up such behaviour, simply stating that you click a lot and copy paste a lot is not going to cut it I can guarantee you that. They are talking about behaviour tracked on your PC that is inconsistent with human behaviour.
I responded and Clearfield the nature of my work that requires me cliking many times because of coping and pasting , and I hope they understand that because I really really lean on that work and I was never risking to violate the terms.
It isn't about copy and paste work that requires you to click many times, there are plenty of jobs on UpWork that require people to do so, it is about CONSISTENT patterns that are not in line with human behaviour. I doubt they will accept the explanation.
You are still missing my point, you were not flagged for clicking, copy / pasting or using the keyboard to scroll, we all do that. The tracker picked up consistent behaviour which is something humans are simply incapable of doing. We never click the same amount of times per minute, we never type the same amount of letters every minute, only automated software can do such a thing, or blocking keys on your keyboard or mouse. If you have multiple time blocks with this type of behaviour it will flag you. If you are not using an auto-clicker (which I doubt) then you have an issue on your PC that is displaying this behaviour that you need to resolve. You may have a game open that uses an auto clicker, which should not be running while you are working, or something similar.
All the jobs are on April. Maybe the client use a stolen card and there was a few cases where Upwork accuse the use of autoclicker to avoid paying the payment protection, where in at least 1 case I saw the freelancer finally managed to get the protection.
Even if you didn't actually use auto clicker software, if you were clicking constantly but the screen captures show no progress in your work - like you're just clicking repeatedly, but the document isn't changing, or is showing you clicking while hardly any work is being done - then that's fraudulent as well. It would look like you're trying to get paid for more time than the project requires.
The type of work described: copy / pasting Company name Company Email Company phone no Company address Industry Food and beverages State California would not trigger an auto-clicker warning, since you'd have to:
- open webpage
Unless you are smashing your keyboard for minutes on end, why would this trigger an auto-clicker warning? For the job you were hired for there is zero reason to smash your keyboard minutes on end, so why would you be doing so for a minute or longer ... if not to trigger the payment protection?
Just scrolling a webpage or spreadsheet with your mouse or keyboard will not trigger auto-clicker, just clicking and copy/pasting will not trigger auto clicker, so it can only be triggered by two things really:
But when I read a page without any clicking this may be appear that I wasn't work so I clicked the up and down bottoms to show that I was working and that's it not more. Maybe that the issue and I wasn't know that may lead me to this. But it was normal clicks. I will be disappointed if something happened to my account I really lean on this work.
So you admit that you were just randomly clicking for no reason? Why? Lots of people do data entry jobs on Upwork and use the time tracker without any issues. If you're just working honestly, i.e. only clicking when you're actually doing something, it wouldn't be a problem.
I had the exact same Issue , Upwork emailed me for supposedly using an Auto-Clicking software (which I never used), and the money I was going to earn for my job was refunded to the client. I made my claim to Upwork but they were not capable of solving anything. I am very confused as to why the hour registration software from upwork detected an Auto-Clicking software which I didnt use no did I knew that it was a thing.
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