Roblox Auto Clicker on Chromebook
Roblox on Chromebook runs as an Android app through the Play Store, not as a Chrome browser application. This is an important distinction: Chrome extension auto clickers cannot reach inside the Roblox app. You need an Android auto clicker from the Play Store.
What You Need
- A Chromebook with Google Play Store enabled (most Chromebooks after 2016)
- Roblox installed from the Play Store
- IO Auto Clicker or Auto Clicker by Truong Bui, also from the Play Store
Setup - IO Auto Clicker + Roblox on Chromebook
Install IO Auto Clicker from the Play Store. Open it and grant the Accessibility permission when prompted (Settings > Accessibility > IO Auto Clicker > toggle on). Open Roblox and load your game. Switch back to IO Auto Clicker, set your click interval (e.g., 100ms for 10 clicks per second), and position the click target on the game screen. Tap the floating start button.
IO Auto Clicker will now tap at your chosen screen position inside the Roblox app at the interval you set. This works for farming (clicking resources repeatedly), idle game grinding, and any tap-based action in Roblox.
Popular Roblox Games That Benefit from Auto Clicker
- Blox Fruits: auto-clicking enemies and resources during grinding sessions
- Pet Simulator X and Pet Simulator 99: tapping to collect coins and hatch eggs
- Clicker Simulator and similar idle games: automated clicking for upgrades
- Mining Simulator: continuous mining automation
Important - Roblox Terms of Service
Roblox Terms of Service prohibit the use of automation tools in competitive gameplay. Using an auto clicker in competitive modes can result in a temporary or permanent account ban. For single-player grinding and idle-style games, the risk is much lower, but it is not zero. Auto clicker detection in Roblox is not as aggressive as in MMOs, but Roblox can and does ban accounts for Terms of Service violations.