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Firefox Extension to auto left click
Hi,
I'm currently using the Firefox entention 'Alert Box' which checks for changes on certain parts of web pages periodically, and was wondering if there's a similar extention that will 'click' a certain area of a screen (such as a buy button) automatically once a change has occured?
Basically, the reason I need this is that Alert Box wll alert me of a price change on a retail website (say, Amazon marketplace), but I want to order instantly once a price has changed to avoid missing out on certain deals which go very quickly - unfortunately so far it seems regular human speed isn't enough :) Note: This isn't to take advantage of any of Amazons lightning deals/black Friday style things - just plain old regular Amazon Marketplace where certain items are hard to find, and occasionally are listed super cheap.
I'm sure there must be some sort of macro that I can run, but unfortunately I'm a mere computer novice so wouldn't have a clue about all that. Any help or ideas would be great.
I'm currently using the Firefox entention 'Alert Box' which checks for changes on certain parts of web pages periodically, and was wondering if there's a similar extention that will 'click' a certain area of a screen (such as a buy button) automatically once a change has occured?
Basically, the reason I need this is that Alert Box wll alert me of a price change on a retail website (say, Amazon marketplace), but I want to order instantly once a price has changed to avoid missing out on certain deals which go very quickly - unfortunately so far it seems regular human speed isn't enough :) Note: This isn't to take advantage of any of Amazons lightning deals/black Friday style things - just plain old regular Amazon Marketplace where certain items are hard to find, and occasionally are listed super cheap.
I'm sure there must be some sort of macro that I can run, but unfortunately I'm a mere computer novice so wouldn't have a clue about all that. Any help or ideas would be great.
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