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I'm not going to link you to an autoclicker program, because I don't know what you intend to use it for, but I will tell you this: https://autohotkey.com/ has a program available for you to make macros and such, and it is very convenient for making keyboard shortcuts on your computer. I've never done it, but I imagine if you learned scripting you could probably do it yourself.
Just to explain. I'm using this to beat a friend at a reaction time test online! Not using this for cheating in any way!
so when he is better at something then you. f.e. playing csgo, you will ask for a program there too?
Could run AHK script that just compares pixels. Whenever it matches, you 'shoot'
It wont ever work on games, but it might have a decent shot at a reaction test online in your browser.
If you only care about test results, you could just edit element in your browser
But if you are reading this far, you should know that this is kinda pointless. There's human reaction time, and machine reaction time.