Touch Simulator
Fast touch automation and macros with zero ads
Touch Simulator is a dedicated auto clicker and macro recorder designed to take the tedium out of repetitive tapping and swiping. Its core idea is simple: you record a sequence of touch gestures once, then let the app replay them automatically on top of other apps and games.
The interface focuses on clarity rather than flash. Setting up an automation usually takes three steps: choose where on the screen you want taps or swipes, define the order and timing, then set how many times the sequence should loop. This makes it ideal for tap‑heavy games, auto‑scrolling long webpages, or repeatedly processing items in a long list.
Performance is snappy and precise. Gestures are replayed with consistent timing, and because the app is ad‑free, the experience feels clean and distraction‑free. The use of the Accessibility tools is clearly explained, so you understand why the permission is needed and how it enables touch simulation over other apps.
There is, however, a small learning curve. New users may need a bit of trial and error to perfect timings and loop counts, especially for more complex macros that mix taps, long presses, and swipes. Some protected system areas and certain game anti‑cheat measures may also limit where automation can run, which is worth keeping in mind.
Overall, Touch Simulator is a powerful utility for anyone who frequently repeats the same on‑screen actions. If you’re willing to spend a few minutes fine‑tuning your macros, it can save significant time, reduce finger strain, and help you perform ultra‑fast input patterns that would be difficult to maintain manually.
package name
com.touch.simulator
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English
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