Auto Clicker on Steam for Mac

A free, regularly updated auto clicker distributed through Steam. Safe and verified, with automatic updates and a community support hub. Ideal for Mac gamers who already use Steam.

Overview

The Steam auto clicker covers the essentials solidly: configurable click intervals, click type selection, hotkey start and stop, and fixed or cursor-position clicking. Its main advantage is distribution. Steam verifies the software, keeps it updated automatically through its built-in update system, and gives you a community hub where you can ask for troubleshooting help and share tips.

This reduces the risk of corrupted files or compatibility issues that come with standalone third-party downloads. It is free and offers macOS support with frequent updates and bug fixes. If you do not use Steam or want more advanced features, MurGaa and MT Auto Clicker are worth considering.

At a Glance

PriceFree
DistributionSteam store
UpdatesAutomatic through Steam
RequiresSteam client installed on your Mac
SupportSteam community hub
Best ForGamers who prefer downloading from Steam

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Completely free
  • Steam-verified, safe distribution
  • Automatic updates through Steam
  • Community hub for support and tips
  • Simple setup with the basics covered

Cons

  • Requires Steam to be installed
  • Basic feature set only
  • Not ideal for productivity use cases
  • Overlay conflicts possible in some games

How to Download and Install

  1. Make sure Steam is installed on your Mac. If not, install Steam first from its official site
  2. Click the download button below to open the Auto Clicker on the Steam store
  3. Click to add it to your library and install
  4. Steam downloads and installs it automatically
  5. Launch it from your Steam library

Steam handles updates automatically, so you always run the latest version without manual downloads.

Granting Accessibility Permission

  1. Open System Settings
  2. Go to Privacy and Security, then Accessibility
  3. Toggle the Auto Clicker on. You may also need to grant Steam itself permission
  4. Authenticate with your password or Touch ID
  5. Quit and relaunch the app

Configuration

  1. Open the Auto Clicker from your Steam library
  2. Set your click interval
  3. Choose your click type
  4. Choose fixed position or cursor-position clicking
  5. Set a hotkey to start and stop
  6. Position your cursor and activate

Download Auto Clicker on Steam

Opens the Steam store. Free, verified, and automatically updated. Requires the Steam client. Save this guide as a PDF to follow setup offline.

Download on Steam

You will be taken to store.steampowered.com

Troubleshooting

Clicks not working

Confirm Accessibility permission is enabled under System Settings, Privacy and Security, Accessibility. Both the Auto Clicker and Steam itself may need permission.

Program freezes

Restart your Mac and relaunch the auto clicker through Steam.

Clicking in the wrong place

This usually happens when screen resolution changes or coordinates were set incorrectly. Reset your click position in the app.

Hotkey not responding

Make sure the hotkey is set correctly and is not conflicting with a Steam overlay shortcut or another macOS shortcut.

Stopped after a macOS update

Re-grant Accessibility permission, which macOS Sequoia may require periodically after updates.

Conflicts with gaming overlays

Steam own overlay or other gaming overlays can interfere. Disable conflicting overlays if clicks misbehave.

Frequently Asked Questions

Compare Other Mac Auto Clickers

The Steam auto clicker is great for gamers already on Steam. Here is how the alternatives compare:

  • MurGaa Auto Clicker offers millisecond intervals and two clickers for power users, $6.54 after a free trial
  • RapidClick is a simple, trusted one-time App Store purchase
  • Autoclick by Othyn is free, open source, and native on Apple Silicon
  • MT Auto Clicker adds macro recording and screen recording for developers and power users
  • iClickMac is free and lightweight with a 20 click session limit
  • DwellClick is a hands-free accessibility tool that clicks when your cursor stays still

See all tools on our best auto clicker for Mac comparison page. Measure your own clicking speed with our 10 second CPS test.