What you can do with QHuman
Real-world tasks people automate with QHuman. Pick the one closest to yours.
Video walkthrough on the way
This topic's video is in production. The written guide below covers everything for now.
QHuman's a generic autoclicker; the value is in how you use it. These are common patterns. Each has a video walkthrough in the YouTube playlist (or one coming soon).
Idle / incremental games
Cookie Clicker and AdVenture Capitalist are incremental games that reward repetition. Record one click on the target, set Playback to Loop forever, drop the between-loops delay to ~50 ms, and QHuman taps for you. Respect the game's terms of service. This is for personal automation, not competitive cheating.
MMO repetitive farming
Use a recorded sub-sequence for the cast/attack pattern. Add detection conditions to wait for mana to refill or a cooldown to clear, then loop. Detection's click on what you find handles moving targets. See Click on what you detect.
Card-game grinding
Hearthstone XP, Yu-Gi-Oh duels, and the like: record the deck-selection + concede + queue flow as one macro, then loop. Pair with a detection step that waits for "Match found" to advance.
Mobile-emulator games
BlueStacks, LDPlayer, and NoxPlayer: QHuman drives them the same way it drives any other window. For DirectX-accelerated emulators, direct input (Pro) may be required.
Auto-fill repetitive web forms
Record one full pass through the form with keyboard recording on (Settings → Recording → Record keys). Loop the macro with a small start delay so you have time to focus the right window between runs.
QA: click through a flow on repeat
Regression-style click testing: record the user flow once, replay on every build, watch for breakage. Pair with detection conditions to assert that specific UI elements appear at each step.
Stress-test a button
Want to know how your app handles 10,000 clicks on the same button in ten seconds? Record one click, set Loop forever with zero between-loops delay, and watch what breaks first.
Photoshop / Krita brush automation
Repeat brush strokes across a region, or run a multi-step retouching pattern in batch. Record the stroke with movement on; turn on direct input if your tablet driver intercepts standard input events.
DAW pad triggering
Trigger a sampler pad on a fixed beat: record the click, set Playback to Loop forever with a between-loops delay matching your beat. Combine with hotkey bind to start/stop hands-free.
Streaming scene switches
Cycle OBS scenes on a timer. Record the keyboard shortcut for each scene as separate sub-sequences, then loop them with between-sequence delays.
Accessibility / assistive clicker
For users with limited mobility, QHuman can be configured as a slow-click assistant: bind a single key (or any input the user can reliably trigger) to a macro that clicks at the current cursor position. Set the run mode to toggle for hands-off control.
Stuck on a step?
Ask in the Discord, post on r/QHuman, or email support. Happy to help.