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1. Having it available directly on Steam is more convenient than downloading from random websites.
2. This clicker is very fast—much faster than GS Auto Clicker, based on my tests when setting a low interval. However, that usually doesn't matter since most games can't handle clicks that fast, but it could be useful in certain situations.
3. It offers excellent customization options in Advanced Mode, with various blocks that allow you to create complex automations, which isn't possible with most auto clickers. You could use AutoHotkey, but that is more complex.
4. You can easily record and edit actions.
5. You can also create macros to perform any action the clicker can execute when a key is pressed.
6. With the image detection feature, you can find images on the screen and click on them. I've seen someone use it to automatically buy items in Tarkov when they appeared in the shop (though I don’t fully understand the specifics, as I don’t play that game).