Stealth Mode¶
Stealth Mode makes Auto Mouse Click operate completely invisibly. When enabled, there is no visible indication that the automation software is running, and it includes anti-screen-capture protection to prevent detection through screenshots.
What Stealth Mode Does¶
When Stealth Mode is active:
- No visible window -- The Auto Mouse Click interface is completely hidden
- No system tray icon -- The app does not appear in the system tray
- No taskbar entry -- Nothing appears in the Windows taskbar
- Anti-screen-capture -- The app's interface does not appear in screenshots or screen recordings
- Process name obscured -- The running process uses a generic name in Task Manager
Enabling Stealth Mode¶
- Open Auto Mouse Click settings.
- Navigate to Settings > Stealth Mode.
- Toggle Enable Stealth Mode to on.
- Configure the reveal hotkey -- This is the only way to access the app while in stealth mode.
- Click Save.
Remember the Reveal Hotkey
When Stealth Mode is active, the only way to access Auto Mouse Click is through the reveal hotkey. If you forget this hotkey, you will not be able to access the settings interface. The default reveal hotkey is Ctrl+Shift+Alt+M.
Configuring the Reveal Hotkey¶
Choose a hotkey combination that is:
- Unlikely to conflict with other applications
- Easy for you to remember
- Not an obvious combination someone might try accidentally
Default: Ctrl+Shift+Alt+M
Using Stealth Mode¶
Starting Automation in Stealth¶
- Configure your automation settings first
- Enable Stealth Mode
- Start the automation
- The interface disappears and automation runs invisibly
Accessing the App¶
Press the reveal hotkey to show the Auto Mouse Click window. Make changes as needed, then close the window to return to stealth mode.
Stopping Automation¶
Either:
- Press the reveal hotkey, then click Stop
- Use the automation hotkey (e.g.,
F6) to toggle the automation off - Press the dedicated stop hotkey if configured
Anti-Screen-Capture¶
The anti-screen-capture feature prevents the Auto Mouse Click interface from appearing in:
- Screenshots (Print Screen)
- Screen recording software
- Remote desktop sessions (in some configurations)
- Screen sharing in video calls
Limitations
Anti-screen-capture works with most standard screenshot tools. Some advanced screen capture methods may still be able to detect the application. Stealth Mode is designed for general-purpose invisibility, not for bypassing dedicated monitoring software.
Disabling Stealth Mode¶
Press the reveal hotkey, open Settings, and toggle Stealth Mode off. The app returns to normal visible operation.