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Overview of Kaizen’s Advanced Settings and Customizations

Kaizen Auto Mouse and Auto Click is more than just an automation tool—it's a full-fledged desktop assistant packed with customizable features tailored to your productivity style. Whether you're a remote worker, developer, gamer, or data entry professional, Kaizen's advanced settings put you in control of every automated action.

In this article, we’ll walk you through the key customization options available across all features in Kaizen, and how each one can be fine-tuned to match your specific use case.

Why Advanced Settings Matter

Automation is only useful when it behaves exactly the way you need it to. Kaizen’s advanced settings allow users to define where, when, and how an automated action is triggered, ensuring smooth, precise operation that complements your workflow—not disrupts it.

Feature-by-Feature Customization Breakdown

1. Auto Mouse Move

Customize Mouse Location: Choose from options like moving the mouse all over the screen, to the top-right corner, or only within the taskbar.

Smooth Mouse Movement: Enable natural, gradual movement instead of abrupt jumps.

These settings are perfect for keeping your system awake or simulating user activity without abrupt movements.

2. Auto Pause

One-Time Pause: Choose 'Yes' to set the pause to trigger only once during a session.

Multiple Triggers: Select 'No' to allow repeated pauses based on set intervals.

This is useful for managing workflow interruptions or breaks during long work sessions.

3. Auto Scroll

Scroll Type: Toggle between vertical and horizontal scrolling.

Perfect for reading large documents, spreadsheets, or scrolling through news feeds.

4. Auto App Switch

Select Open Applications: Choose which apps Kaizen should cycle through.

Random Tab Switching: Enable the option to switch to random tabs in browsers for varied interaction simulation.

Ideal for multitasking environments or to prevent session timeouts on certain platforms.

5. Auto Left Click & Auto Right Click

Super Safe Click: Automatically move the cursor 10px to the left before clicking, to avoid clicking sensitive UI elements.

Optional Movement: Enable or disable this movement with a Yes/No toggle.

Helps simulate natural human interaction and avoid repetitive click targets.

6. Auto Keyboard

Custom Keyboard Input: Define what text or commands the tool should type.

Input Source: Choose where the typing activity should be sent (e.g., specific apps or browser tabs).

Great for filling forms, entering passwords, or scripting basic tasks.

7. Auto Double Click

Inherits the same customizations from Left and Right Click features, adding flexibility with double-tap scenarios.

Application-Wide Customizations

Kaizen also includes global preferences for better control and security:
Show Icon in Taskbar/System Tray: Toggle visibility for cleaner desktops.
Change App Name & EXE Name: White-label the software for professional environments.
Set PIN Protection: Secure the app with a lock screen.
Assign Hot Keys: Quick access via keyboard shortcuts.
Prevent Screen Capture & Duplicate Launches: Enhance your security and ensure single-instance operation.
Auto Launch on Startup: Let Kaizen boot with your system.
Schedule Activity: Set specific days (Mon-Sun) and times when Kaizen should or shouldn’t perform actions.
Max Daily Activity Settings: Limit total mouse or keyboard actions per day to avoid over-automation.

Real-World Use Cases

Freelancers: Use the advanced scheduler to send work-like activity only during billing hours.

IT Professionals: Simulate user interaction during maintenance scripts.

Students: Automate mundane typing or scrolling while researching.

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