Nanosecond Autoclicker
milliseconds (ms)
A nanosecond auto clicker is a theoretical or highly specialised software tool designed to simulate mouse clicks at intervals measured in nanoseconds (one-billionth of a second). While standard auto clickers typically operate in , a nanosecond-capable tool would theoretically attempt billions of clicks per second. Understanding Click Speeds
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1 Nanosecond
A nanosecond autoclicker is a software tool designed to simulate mouse clicks at intervals of one-billionth of a second. While theoretically possible in software, achieving true nanosecond precision is limited by hardware latency, operating system scheduling, and application processing speeds. ⚡ The Reality of Nanosecond Clicking = 1,000,000,000 clicks per second. nanosecond autoclicker
- USB 2.0 (Full Speed): Polls at a default rate of 125 Hz (8ms intervals). Even when overclocked, typical limits reach 1000 Hz (1ms).
- USB 3.0/3.1: Offers higher bandwidth, but standard polling rates for input devices (mice/keyboards) rarely exceed 8000 Hz (0.125ms or 125 microseconds).
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