Auto Mouse Click 1.0

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Automate Single or Double Left or Right Mouse Clicks easily and quickly with Auto Mouse Click Software Utility. Save Mouse Clicks in a data file and load the clicks whenever you wish to run them. Edit easily mouse clicks saved in a easy to follow user innterface. Download Auto Mouse Click Software application and automate mouse clicks. Automate repetitive mouse clicks and let the software utility do mouse clicks for you. Use the Auto Mouse Click on XP, Vista or Windows 7. Play the saved mouse clicks n number of times or play mouse clicks uptill application is closed. Download Auto Mouse Click now.

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