Autoclicker: Vega

If you need a simple, safe clicker for a web browser or an old game, Vega is overkill. But if you need to survive a grind-heavy MMO without destroying your mouse or your wrist, Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Automating clicks may violate the Terms of Service of specific games or applications. The author does not condone cheating in competitive multiplayer environments. Use Vega Autoclicker at your own risk.

Esports titles, kernel-level anti-cheat environments (Valorant, Faceit), or any game where the Terms of Service explicitly bans "macroing." You risk a permanent hardware ID (HWID) ban. vega autoclicker

| Feature | Vega Autoclicker | OP Autoclicker | GS Auto Clicker | Logitech G Hub (Hardware) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent (Slider) | Poor (Static only) | None | None | | UI Aesthetics | Modern (Dark mode) | Windows 98 style | Basic | High (Gaming peripheral) | | Anti-Cheat Evasion | High (with settings) | Low | Medium | Very High (Hardware) | | Memory Footprint | ~5 MB | ~20 MB | ~2 MB | ~500 MB | | Price | Free | Free | Free | Free (requires hardware) | If you need a simple, safe clicker for