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OP Auto Clicker Hotkeys & Shortcuts

OP Auto Clicker uses a single global hotkey (default F6) to start and stop clicking from any window. The hotkey is fully remappable to any key or modifier combination via RegisterHotKey. This reference covers every default hotkey, mouse button mapping, and the steps to remap.

What are the default OP Auto Clicker hotkeys?

OP Auto Clicker uses F6 as the default global hotkey to toggle clicking on and off. The hotkey works from any application — press F6 inside Minecraft, Chrome, Notepad, or any other window and the clicker starts. Press F6 again to stop. The hotkey is registered with the Windows OS via RegisterHotKey, which is why it works globally rather than only when the OP Auto Clicker window has focus. To remap the hotkey, click the "Hotkey" field in the OP Auto Clicker UI and press the key you want to bind — any F-key (F1–F12), letter, number, or modifier combination (Ctrl+Alt+A, Shift+F11) works. Common alternatives: F8 (Discord conflict-free), F11 (rarely used by other apps), Ctrl+Alt+C (avoids all single-key conflicts).

Default hotkeys

OP Auto Clicker hotkey reference

All default hotkeys and what they do.

HotkeyActionScopeRemappable?
F6Toggle clicking on/offGlobal (any window)Yes
EscCancel "Pick location" modeOP Auto Clicker windowNo
EnterConfirm setting changesOP Auto Clicker windowNo
TabMove between input fieldsOP Auto Clicker windowNo
SpaceActivate "Pick location" buttonOP Auto Clicker windowNo
Common conflicts

Which keys conflict with F6?

AppWhat it binds F6 toSuggested remap
OBS StudioRecording start/stop (default)F8 or Ctrl+Alt+C
DiscordPush-to-talk (if user-bound)F8
SteamScreenshot (if user-bound)F11
Minecraft (Java)Spectator mode toggleF8
Chrome / EdgeAddress bar focus (F6 default)F9 or F11
NVIDIA ShadowPlayInstant replay (if bound)F11

If F6 isn't toggling, check these apps first. Troubleshooting guide.

Remapping

How to change the OP Auto Clicker hotkey

  1. 1

    Open OP Auto Clicker

    Launch the .exe. The configuration window opens.

  2. 2

    Click the Hotkey field

    Find the Hotkey input (shows "F6" by default). Click into it.

  3. 3

    Press your new key

    Press any key or combination — F1–F12, a letter, a number, or modifier combo like Ctrl+Alt+A. The field updates immediately.

  4. 4

    Test it

    Tab to another application, press your new hotkey — clicking should start. Press again to stop. Settings persist between runs.

Common questions

OP Auto Clicker hotkeys — common questions

Yes. Click the Hotkey field in OP Auto Clicker and press any key. F-keys (F1–F12), letters, numbers, and modifier combinations (Ctrl+Alt+A, Shift+F11) all work. The new hotkey is registered globally with Windows and works from any application.

F8 is the most universally conflict-free single F-key — rarely bound by apps. F11 is also safe except in browsers (where it toggles fullscreen). For maximum safety, use a 3-key combination like Ctrl+Alt+C.

OP Auto Clicker doesn't support binding mouse buttons as the toggle hotkey — only keyboard keys. This is because mouse buttons are reserved for the clicking action itself. If you want a mouse-button hotkey, use the side buttons of a gaming mouse remapped to a keyboard key via the mouse's software (Logitech G HUB, Razer Synapse).

Some games run in exclusive fullscreen mode that captures all keyboard input, bypassing Windows' global hotkey registration. Switch the game to borderless windowed in its video settings — the OP Auto Clicker hotkey will then work normally.

OP Auto Clicker uses one toggle hotkey for the configured click. To have separate hotkeys for left and right click, run two instances of OP Auto Clicker (each as a separate copy of the .exe) with different hotkeys assigned to each.

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