Getting Started - Ray's Autoclicker
This short guide will show you how all the features and everything work on Ray's Autoclicker.
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If you haven't already, download Ray's Autoclicker from https://apps.ray-y.co.uk/apps/download/rays-auto-clicker.html
After you have downloaded the app, run the .msi (Microsoft Installer) installer and follow the steps it tells you to.
After opening the app for the first time, you will be greeted with a UI that looks like this:

It might be overwhelming, but we can break it down into different parts:
The Navbar

The section marked in red is called the Navbar (Navigation Bar). This holds the logo, the support Discord icon and the Settings GUI Button
The Preset Menu

The section marked in red is the preset menu. The items inside of the Preset menu can be interacted with to change how fast you are clicking (indicated by the button)
The Custom Speed Menu

The section marked in red is the place to change your clicking speed or whether to left click or right click. To customize this, Click "Open Settings" in the Custom Speed Menu. This will bring up the following menu:

The "Click Interval" text box is where you can choose (in miliseconds) how long you want the autoclicker to wait before clicking again.
The Click Options Tab lets you decide if you want the autoclicker to right click or left click. You can simply click the radio button below the corresponding mouse image.
If you're done and would like to save your interval and options, click "Save and Exit."
The Hotkey Selection

This part of the app is the place where you can see and change what "Hotkey" you want to use to toggle the autoclicker. For example, you can set this to a key along the lines of F9 (or any other key) and whenever you click that key, the autoclicker will toggle either on or off.
To change your hotkey, click "Change Hotkey" and you will be able to set a new hotkey.
The Selected Preset

This part of the autoclicker is very simple. It's purpose is to show you what preset or custom arrangement for the autoclicker is currently active.
The Status Indicator

The text highlighted in red will either show Active or Not Active depending on if the autoclicker is clicking or not.
The Version and Changelog

The section marked in red lets you quickly view what version of Ray's Autoclicker you're running. If you click on the text then a list of all the previous changes (changelog) will show up.
The Window Selector

The section marked in red here is the window selector. This lets you choose for when the autoclicker is active whether it should either click wherever your mouse is at any window or to choose for it to be a specific window. This lets you click and also do other stuff in the background while tabbed out. For example if you have a mob farm in Minecraft, you can use F3+P in-game (to turn off pause on lost focus) and select your Minecraft Instance in the dropdown (after clicking Selected Window) and you can then tab out and do other things
Now that you know what all the elements do in the app, let's discuss how to use it.
By default, the hotkey is set to F9. If you press F9 (or whatever you set your hotkey to) then your autoclicker will toggle on and start clicking at whatever preset or custom speed you selected. Simple as that!
We will get more in-depth with how to customize the application and what every setting means in the future guides.
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