Why do you spend a lot of time squatting to buy? Do you work hard every day to grab red envelopes? Manually and repeatedly grind monsters, dungeons, and props? Watch news, novels, and videos and swipe repeatedly? squat to grab train tickets, grab shopping coupons, Grab an order? It’s time to change your mind. Repeated things that take a lot of time can be fully automated by the program. Script batch processing automatically simulates gesture operations, and you can easily hang up, infinitely loop, and start at a scheduled time; let the rat hero free your hands. .
Mouse Hero is an automatic click-connector tool suitable for Android phones. It supports simulated clicks, long presses, double-clicks, connect-dots, multi-click long presses, slides and other gestures. It automatically clicks and connects the dots on the screen to help users completely liberate themselves. Both hands; you can record gestures through the recording function to quickly generate scripts, and you can also set various trigger points to achieve speeds and operations that are difficult to achieve manually; it supports saving scripts and running them in an infinite loop.
Introduction to Mouse Hero Floating Panel
- Mouse Master keeps the floating panel on top of other applications. You can freely drag the position of the floating panel, and shrink or minimize the floating panel.
Introduction to trigger points
When a gesture is added, it will be displayed on the screen in the form of a trigger point. The trigger points are executed in sequence. For example, "Trigger Point 1" is set to click 100 times. After trigger point 1 is clicked 100 times, "Trigger Point 1" will be executed. Point 2" You can move the trigger point by pressing and dragging, and click the trigger point to delete the gesture or set the gesture; the position of the trigger point to simulate the gesture is the center position.
Gesture setting tutorial
Note: 1 minute (min) = 60 seconds (s); 1 second (s) = 1000 milliseconds (ms)
(1) Gesture type: The gesture type simulated by the trigger point can be changed to other common gestures, etc.;
(2) Number of gestures: refers to the number of times the current trigger point simulates gestures; Note: the next trigger point is executed after the execution of the current trigger point is completed; for example: "Trigger point 1" gesture number is set to 9 times, and after 9 executions, "trigger point" 2"Restart execution;
(3) Quick settings: In order to facilitate everyone's use, we have set several common values for some gestures, which can be quickly changed after clicking;
(4) Click interval: refers to the interval between multiple simulated gestures at the current trigger point. It takes effect when the number of clicks is >1. The smaller the value, the faster the speed. If the interval is too short, some software may not have time to respond. It is recommended to start with a higher time ( Example: 2000ms) and try slowly; Example: "Trigger point 1" gesture type is click, the number of gestures is 10, and the gesture interval is set to 1000ms. After the first click, click the second time after an interval of 1000ms. And so on...
(5) Click time: refers to the duration of one simulated gesture execution. If some software does not have a click effect or the effect is wrong, you can adjust this value and give it a try; it is recommended to slowly increase it from a lower value (default value) until Until the simulated gesture effect is achieved; for example: "Trigger point 1" gesture type is click, gesture time is 1ms, then the click time is 1ms. At this time, if a certain software does not respond to clicks, adjust the gesture time to 50ms. reacted;
(6) Trigger interval: refers to how long it will take after the last trigger point is executed before the current trigger point is executed. If some software does not simulate gesture effects, you can increase this value. It is recommended to slowly start with a higher time (for example: 2000ms) Try the next step; for example: the trigger interval set by "Trigger Point 2" is 1000ms, and "Trigger Point 2" starts executing 1000ms after "Trigger Point 1" finishes executing;
(7) Save/cancel settings: Click Save to make this modification effective, click Cancel to make this modification not effective.
Script setup tutorial
What is a script: A complete set of simulated gestures consisting of one or more trigger points is called a script;
(1) Number of loops: After the script is clicked to start looping, how many times will the loop automatically stop?
(2) Loop interval: the interval between multiple loops of the script; for example: if the loop interval is set to 1000ms, then after the first loop is completed, wait 1000ms to start the second loop.
(3) Skip the first cycle interval: When you click to start the cycle, skip the first cycle interval.
How to solve problems encountered by Rat Hero
1. Reading this article carefully can solve more than 95% of usage problems!!!
2. Join the Mouse Hero mobile game QQ group, and customer service will answer questions online all day long "QQ group number: 257766303"
3. Restarting the phone can quickly solve 90% of strange problems "exiting to the desktop without floating windows, no click effects, etc."