ExoPanda's Roblox auto clicker handles the repetitive clicking for you — with randomized intervals, hold and toggle modes, custom keybinds, and live click stats. Here's a quick tour of how it works and how to set it up.
The core job of any Roblox auto clicker is timing your clicks, and ExoPanda gives you full control. Set a fixed rate — say one click every 10 milliseconds — or turn on randomized intervals so the spacing varies a little each time. Random intervals feel more natural than a perfectly even rhythm, which is nicer for things like idle clicking sessions.
Most clickers only do one thing: you press start, it clicks until you press stop. ExoPanda offers two friendlier options:
Hold mode is great for fast-clicking moments in a game: bind it to your left mouse button and it spam-clicks at your set rate for as long as you're holding, then stops. No more wearing out your finger.
Right next to the Start button is your toggle keybind, which you can change to whatever's comfortable. You also choose which button the clicker presses — left, right, or middle (the scroll wheel). That makes this Roblox auto clicker handy well beyond simple left-clicks; middle-click automation, for instance, is awkward to do by hand.
The stats panel tracks your average clicks per second, your total clicks, and how many times you've run the clicker. It's a small touch, but useful for dialing in the exact rate you want before a session.
A Roblox auto clicker is perfect for repeated clicks, but if you need a whole sequence of actions — clicks, keys, and scrolling — reach for the Roblox macro recorder and its setup guide instead. To keep Roblox launching cleanly alongside these tools, see the Roblox bootstrapper guide.
Download ExoPanda free and set up your clicker with custom intervals and keybinds in minutes.
