def high_precision_sleep(target_delta): """Busy-wait loop for sub-microsecond delays.""" start = time.perf_counter() while (time.perf_counter() - start) < target_delta: pass # burn CPU for precision
def start_clicking(): global clicking, click_thread clicking = True click_thread = threading.Thread(target=clicker_loop, daemon=True) click_thread.start() nanosecond autoclicker
It uses time.perf_counter() (microsecond/nanosecond precision on many systems) and busy-wait loops to achieve very low jitter. # This example shows the approach with busy-wait
# --- Configuration --- INTERVAL_SECONDS = 0.000_000_1 # 100 nanoseconds (0.1 microseconds) # Note: Actual minimum sleep/resolution depends on your CPU/OS. # For true nanosecond spacing, you may need a real-time kernel. # This example shows the approach with busy-wait. This will show you the on your machine
last_log = time.perf_counter() click_count = 0 while clicking: mouse.click(Button.left, 1) click_count += 1 now = time.perf_counter() if now - last_log >= 1.0: print(f"{click_count} clicks/sec") click_count = 0 last_log = now # ... then delay loop ... This will show you the on your machine.