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An auto clicker is a type of software or macro that can be used to automate the clicking of a mouse on a computer screen element. [1] Some clickers can be triggered to repeat recorded input. Auto clickers can be as simple as a program that simulates mouse clicking.
Modern time delay combination locks can have many functions such as multiple different codes, pre-set time lock settings (open and close times), pre-set vacation times (e.g. Christmas Day), dual code facility, and a full audit trail providing a detailed record of the lock history showing who opened the lock, when and how long it was open.
Those plans were dropped in 2015 with the Dart 1.9 release. Focus changed to compiling Dart code to JavaScript. [13] Dart 2.0 was released in August 2018 with language changes including a type system. [14] Dart 2.6 introduced a new extension, dart2native. This extended native compilation to the Linux, macOS, and Windows desktop platforms. [15]
Clicker Heroes was released as a Flash game on the gaming website Kongregate in August 2014, [7] and on Armor Games in September 2014. [8] It was released onto the Steam platform in May 2015 for Microsoft Windows and OS X. [9] On August 20, 2015, Clicker Heroes was released for iOS and Android. [10] Version 1.0 was released in June 2016. [11]
The advantage of Simple delay is that a player can always tell whether the time that is counting down is the delay time or the main time. For example, in a game with a 5-second delay, when a player presses their clock with 1-second remaining, the clock will display with 1-second remaining, and the 5-second delay is counted separately on their ...
Initially built as a high-floor design, in 1996 the low-floor second generation Dennis Dart SLF was launched. In 2001, production of the Dart SLF passed to TransBus International, during which time it was sold as the TransBus Dart SLF; Alexander Dennis took over production in 2004, renaming the product as the Alexander Dennis Dart SLF .
The head-on impact of the 500 kilograms (1,100 lb) [74] DART spacecraft at 6.6 kilometres per second (4.1 mi/s) [75] or 22,530 kilometres per hour (14,000 mph) [76] likely imparted an energy of about 11 gigajoules, the equivalent of about three tonnes of TNT, [77] and was expected to reduce the orbital velocity of Dimorphos between 1.75 cm/s ...