Auto Typer for Windows: Automate Repetitive Typing
If you find yourself typing the same text over and over — canned replies, form fields, product codes, test data — an auto typer can do it for you. It's a small utility that types a saved message automatically, at a speed and interval you choose, so you're not re-keying the same thing all day. Here's how auto typers work on Windows and how to set one up.
What an auto typer does
An auto typer stores text you provide and then "types" it into whatever window is focused, exactly as if you were pressing the keys. Good ones let you set the typing speed, add delays, repeat a set number of times, and trigger it with a hotkey. Because it sends real keystrokes, it works in almost any app — chat windows, forms, editors, spreadsheets and more.
Common uses
- Repetitive messages — support replies, greetings, or standard responses you send constantly.
- Data entry — filling repeated values into forms or spreadsheets.
- Testing — populating fields with sample text while checking software.
- Long or awkward strings — codes, paths or boilerplate you'd rather not retype by hand.
How to set up an auto typer with Kaizen Auto Mouse Click
Kaizen Auto Mouse Click includes keyboard automation alongside its mouse tools:
- Download and install it on Windows 10 or 11 (free 2-week trial).
- Open the keyboard/typing module and paste the text you want typed.
- Set the typing speed, the number of repeats, and an interval if you want gaps between runs.
- Assign a hotkey, click into the target window, and trigger it — your text types itself.
Because it's part of a broader automation tool, you can combine typing with clicks, scrolling and mouse movement to script multi-step tasks, not just single messages.
A note on responsible use
Auto typers are great for your own repetitive work. Use them within the rules of any site or game you're using them on — they're a productivity tool, not a way to break a service's terms.