Gmod Auto Clicker
The GMod community is split on auto clickers.
The Anti-Auto Clicker Argument: "If you use an auto clicker to fire a gun in TTT, you are a cheater. The game is about aim and trigger discipline. An auto clicker gives you an unfair advantage in DPS (Damage Per Second) and removes recoil control patterns."
The Pro-Auto Clicker Argument: "GMod is a sandbox. If I need to click 1,000 times to weld a structure together, I have the right to save my wrist. It is an accessibility tool for repetitive strain injury (RSI) sufferers." gmod auto clicker
The Verdict: Context is king.
Garry's Mod actually has a built-in toggle for auto-firing weapons. You don’t need to download anything. The GMod community is split on auto clickers
| If you… | Recommendation | |---------|----------------| | Own your server | ✅ Go ahead – use Lua scripts | | Play on friend’s private server | ✅ Ask permission first | | Play on public RP/TTT servers | ❌ High ban risk – not worth it | | Need accessibility (hand pain) | ✅ Contact admin – some servers allow with low CPS (5-8) |
| Feature | External Clicker (OP Auto Clicker) | Internal Lua Script | In-Game Wiremod Automation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | VAC Risk | None (unless macro software is flagged) | High (Permanent Steam Ban) | None | | Server Ban Risk | Medium (Detected via patterns) | Very High (Instant detection) | Low (Ask admin first) | | Real-world Use | AFK Farming, Spam clicking | Combat hacking, Prop surf | Complex machinery | | Morality | Gray area (Unsportsmanlike) | Cheating (Bannable) | Creative (Encouraged) | | Feature | External Clicker (OP Auto Clicker)
A GMod auto clicker is a tool or script that automates repeated mouse clicks or firing actions inside Garry’s Mod (GMod). People use auto clickers for tasks like rapid weapon fire, farming resources or XP in servers, stress-testing builds, or automating repetitive UI interactions. This guide covers what auto clickers are, how they work in GMod, scripting approaches, legal/ethical and server-policy considerations, detection and countermeasures, safe testing practices, and alternatives.