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How to Multi Select With GS Auto Clicker in 3 Simple Steps

- May 25, 2021
- Updated: July 2, 2025 at 4:05 AM

GS Auto Clicker is popular automation software that allows you to automate your clicking without manually clicking on the computer mouse.
You may be wondering how you can set GS Auto Clicker to multi-select specific points on your screen? Let’s take a look at how you can set up that function within the program.
Launch the Program

Launch the auto clicker by double-clicking on the icon on your desktop. Alternatively, you can also select the program from your program menu when clicking on ‘Start’. In the program window, click on ‘Options’ in the menu bar at the top of the window.
Go to ‘Recordings’ and Then Select ‘Multiple Clicks’

In the drop-down list that appears, click on ‘Recordings’ and then on ‘Multiple Clicks’. This will take you to a new window where you will record the multiple areas on the screen you wish to select. The first option in the new window has a checkbox titled ‘Record and Replay Multiple Clicks’, make sure that this option is selected.
Set Pickpoints

Now click on the ‘Pickpoint’ option and move the mouse cursor to the area on the screen you wish to select. Click with the mouse to record this pickpoint. Repeat the process until you’ve selected all the areas on the screen that you need. Press ‘Ok’ when you are done to save this macro or recording.
Now you can press F8 on your keyboard (or your hotkey if you changed it) to run the recorded macro you have set up.
Easily Set Multiple Select Options
With GS Auto Clicker, not only can you automate your clicking, but you can also easily set a macro to click and select multiple areas on your screen as you wish.
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