Let’s settle the debate with actual measurements.
: Instead of waiting for software to process code, an FPGA uses physical logic gates to trigger signals. Fiber Optics nanosecond autoclicker work
No consumer operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux) or standard mouse hardware can process a click every nanosecond. Why? Let’s settle the debate with actual measurements
| Detection Method | How It Works | Key Indicators of Automation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Analyzes the timing between individual clicks, expecting natural human variation. | Perfect consistency : Identical delays down to the millisecond. Impossibly low variance : A standard deviation approaching zero. | | 🤖 Behavioral & Statistical Profiling | Collects thousands of data points to build a profile of "normal" human clicking behavior. | Unnatural distribution : Click delay graphs show a perfect spike (high kurtosis) vs. human's normal bell curve. Insufficient outliers : Human clicking contains occasional "slow" clicks, automations do not. | | 📦 Packet-Level Analysis | Examines network traffic, correlating click timestamps with server-tick events. | Duplicate packets : Sending more than the legally possible clicks per server tick (e.g., >20 CPS in Minecraft). | | 🎯 Precision Positioning & Mouse Movement | Tracks the path the cursor takes to a target, not just the click itself. | Teleportation : Cursor jumps directly from point A to point B, lacking natural acceleration or overshoot. | Impossibly low variance : A standard deviation approaching
For context, a modern computer central processing unit (CPU) operating at 4.0 GHz executes a single clock cycle every 0.25 nanoseconds. Light travels roughly 30 centimeters (about one foot) in a single nanosecond.