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Jitter Clicking Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the vibration-based clicking technique.

What is Jitter Clicking?
Jitter clicking is a technique where you tense the muscles in your forearm to make your hand vibrate rapidly. This vibration is transferred to the mouse button, allowing for very fast clicks (typically 10-14 CPS).
Is jitter clicking dangerous?
It can be physically demanding. Because it relies on muscle tension, prolonged jitter clicking can lead to strain, fatigue, or even Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Always stop if you feel pain and take frequent breaks.
How do I aim while jitter clicking?
Aiming is the hardest part of jitter clicking because your hand is shaking. It requires practice to isolate the vibration to your finger/wrist while keeping your arm steady for tracking. Using a lower DPI can sometimes help smooth out the jittery movement.
What is the best mouse for jitter clicking?
A mouse with a slightly flatter shape and light clicks is ideal. Popular choices include the Logitech G Pro X Superlight or Razer Viper series, as they allow for a good grip while vibrating.
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