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powdski

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Do you guys know how to click faster? Considering I'm not a very fast clicker. Also where do you hold your mouse. Should I jitter click? Answer below please. And if I should jitter click how do you do it?
 

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Jitter clicking can lead to some pretty nasty injuries in your wrist, I believe.

I'm a really slow clicker so if you are somewhat slow like me, I would consider timing your hits rather than clicking really fast. I still do play somewhat well as I hit at certain times in the fight, rather than trying to click extremely fast.
 
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Google a tutorial on how to jitter click, or alternate between two fingers on one button.
 

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Jitterclicking is dodgy, in my opinion. It works well if you can master it, but it's a double-edged sword because if you keep it up, you can end up doing some damage to your hand (Carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis). I used to be able to click insanely fast but I stopped because I found that I could click normally, but just faster, and still reap the rewards of fast clicking.

My tip would be to stay away from this jitterclicking business, and just practise normal clicking. It might seem slow to begin with, but you've just got to practise and you'll get faster. Try playing Kit-PvP gamemodes like Battlegrounds or something like Cookie Clicker (that game's pretty old now, but it worked for me) and you'll find that your speed will get quicker. Once you reach a speed of about 10-11 clicks per second, anything over that won't be noticeable.

The one prerequisite that I've found is that you need to have a gaming mouse/good quality mouse. A $5 mouse from your local supermarket won't cut it, unfortunately. They usually have lighter click switches- a mouse that I recommend if you're only looking for the ability to click fast is the Razer DeathAdder (also one of the most overrated mouses). If you're going for something which covers all bases well at an affordable price, go for a Steelseries Rival- they're about 1000x better than the DeathAdder in most areas and IIRC even cheaper. Only thing I found different was the click switch for the DeathAdder was lighter (I own/used a DeathAdder, but my friend has a Rival).
 

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Jitterclicking is dodgy, in my opinion. It works well if you can master it, but it's a double-edged sword because if you keep it up, you can end up doing some damage to your hand (Carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis). I used to be able to click insanely fast but I stopped because I found that I could click normally, but just faster, and still reap the rewards of fast clicking.

My tip would be to stay away from this jitterclicking business, and just practise normal clicking. It might seem slow to begin with, but you've just got to practise and you'll get faster. Try playing Kit-PvP gamemodes like Battlegrounds or something like Cookie Clicker (that game's pretty old now, but it worked for me) and you'll find that your speed will get quicker. Once you reach a speed of about 10-11 clicks per second, anything over that won't be noticeable.

The one prerequisite that I've found is that you need to have a gaming mouse/good quality mouse. A $5 mouse from your local supermarket won't cut it, unfortunately. They usually have lighter click switches- a mouse that I recommend if you're only looking for the ability to click fast is the Razer DeathAdder (also one of the most overrated mouses). If you're going for something which covers all bases well at an affordable price, go for a Steelseries Rival- they're about 1000x better than the DeathAdder in most areas and IIRC even cheaper. Only thing I found different was the click switch for the DeathAdder was lighter (I own/used a DeathAdder, but my friend has a Rival).
It levels out at 20, actually.
 
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