Tips and tricks for jitter clicking

If you are into PC gaming, then you know that clicking is important. In first-person shooters, and Minecraft, clicking fast can get you more hits, and do more damage. Clicking fast is important for most popular games. This wikiHow teaches you how to jitter-click to improve your clicking speed.

Steps

  1. 1
    Buy a decent mouse. It doesn't have to be a Razer, Logitech, or SteelSeries, but try not to use a 1980s mouse that's covered in dust. Having a decent mouse matters in jitter-clicking.
  2. 2
    Tense your hand. When you jitter-click, your hand is basically vibrating, but hard enough to click the mouse. You want your finger to touch the left click button, but your wrist to be lifted off of the mouse slightly. It cannot be in a relaxed position. Make sure to take breaks often.
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  3. 3
    Make sure your arm isn't slouched. Make sure that it is also slightly tensed, and not flat against a surface.
  4. 4
    Arch your hand. Your hand shouldn't be wrapped all the way around your mouse. Your finger should be hovering over the left click button, and it should be slightly arched. Keep in mind that this can get tiring, and it takes practice to perfect it.
  5. 5
    Vibrate your hand. Use the muscles in your arm or wrist to vibrate your hand. You may get faster click using your entire arm, but you may get better accuracy using your wrist. Make sure you are not pressing the mouse button to click, but vibrating your hand to click.
    • Be careful when jitter-clicking. Jitter-clicking can hurt your arm, wrist, hand, and fingers over a long period of time. Try not to jitter for over 15 - 30 seconds. It can seriously damage your hand. Stretch your arms and fingers after practicing.
    • Try using two fingers to jitter-click. Sometimes you can improve your speed using your index finger and middle finger, or even your index finger and thumb. This may cost you accuracy though. [1] [2]
    • Try removing your pinky from the mouse to increase your speed.
  6. 6
    Do online click tests to test your clicking speed. There are plenty of websites on the internet that will test your clicking speed. The average click speed is about 6 clicks per second (CPS). A fast clicker can click at about 9-12 clicks per second. The following are some websites you can use to test your clicking speed:
  7. 7
    Keep practicing. This takes time to get good at. Use click speed testers, and try jitter-clicking in-game. Whenever you have an unplugged mouse, try jittering for a couple of seconds at a time. Eventually, it will become natural. If you succeed, then you should get around 7-9. If you become a master, you might reach 12 cps. Good Luck!
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    My friend Jitter clicks in Minecraft PVP. He said it hurts his hand. Is there a way to prevent that?
    FPSClicker
    FPSClicker
    Community Answer
    Try not to tense your whole arm up to your shoulder, just tense your forearm/elbow. It takes practice, if you do it for a long time and get used to it, it will not hurt your hand.
  • Question
    I don't get how you can aim properly while doing this. Any tips?
    FPSClicker
    FPSClicker
    Community Answer
    Hold the sides of your mouse with your thumb and pinky and find a grip on the left mouse button that's right for you (mine is my index finger and my middle finger, or just the middle finger). Vibrate and it will be easier once you have found your grip.
  • Question
    What's the best mouse for jitter clicking?
    FPSClicker
    FPSClicker
    Community Answer
    You might like to try one of these: the Razer Deathadder, Razer Viper, or Logitech G502. Go with the Razer Deathadder if you have larger hands, go with the Viper if you have smaller hands, go with the G502 if you are an FPS try-hard.
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Warnings

  • This can make your arms sore, and though it has not been proven yet, some people have gotten arthritis. Jitter-clicking can hurt your arm, hand, wrist, and fingers. Make sure to do finger, hand, and wrist stretches daily.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Travis Boylls is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Travis has experience writing technology-related articles, providing software customer service, and in graphic design. He specializes in Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux platforms. He studied graphic design at Pikes Peak Community College. This article has been viewed 241,396 times.
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Article SummaryX

1. Have a decent gaming mouse.
2. Arch your hand over the mouse.
3. Grip the mouse lightly.
4. Tense arm and hand.
5. Vibrate your hand with your wrist and arm muscles.
6. Use click speed test sights to test your clicking speed.
7. Keep practicing.

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