Tapper is an accessibility-focused auto clicker for macOS that helps reduce repetitive strain and support users with motor impairments. It provides an easy way to trigger clicks without repeated manual actions, helping make device interaction easier and more accessible. Key Features: • Assistive auto clicker with customizable intervals (100 ms to hours) to fit individual needs • Global keyboard shortcut to start/stop (Command+Y by default) • Clear visual feedback with click animations and a status overlay • Works across all displays and runs from your menu bar • Native macOS design • Requires system Accessibility permissions Who it may help: • Users managing repetitive strain injuries (RSI) • People with arthritis or joint pain • Users experiencing tremors • Individuals with limited fine motor control or mobility • Anyone seeking to reduce repeated manual clicking for comfort Privacy and safety: • Tapper only performs clicks you configure and never automates unrelated content • Requires user-granted Accessibility permission in System Settings to function • Intended for accessibility assistance to reduce repetitive actions • Not for automating third‑party services or content without permission. • Tapper should not be used to breach any terms of service of a third-party platform. Tapper should not be used on a platform that restricts auto clickers. Getting started: The app runs quietly in your menu bar. Choose your preferred click interval, then toggle clicking with Command+Y (or customize the shortcut). Tapper’s assistive auto clicker helps reduce repeated manual actions so you can interact with your Mac more comfortably. - Slightly tweaked the time the click is held down for to allow for compatibility with more applications - More robust requesting of permissions when the user tries to use the clicker for the first time. - Updated the settings UI for a cleaner design and preparation for future improvements.