What's New in Powerful Wizard 2.7.x

Published: February 7, 2026


Version 2.7.x adds a Mouse Position target mode (click at cursor, no movement), mouse and keyboard hotkeys with click-to-set, a simplified target mode UI with a single "Set Area" button and dark theme, smarter overlays (click area overlay only when needed; new sequence editor overlay), and removal of the redundant "Use Random position" option. Here’s the full rundown.


Mouse Position target mode

You can now choose Mouse Position as a target mode. The app clicks exactly where your cursor is—no mouse movement, no jitter. This is available in both the Auto Clicker and in Sequences (per step).


If you want to click at the current cursor location (e.g. click-at-cursor workflows, or when another tool or script moves the mouse), you no longer need a fake “area” or unnecessary movement. When Mouse Position is selected, the runner does not move the cursor at all; it just fires the click at the current position.


Better hotkeys

Start/stop hotkeys can now be any mouse button (left, right, middle, side buttons) or any keyboard key. That gives you more flexibility for one-handed use, gaming setups, or preference—for example, a side mouse button to start and stop.


Click-to-set hotkeys

Click-to-set for hotkeys: click in the hotkey box, then press the key or mouse button you want. No typing key names. It’s faster and less error-prone, and it supports mouse buttons that are hard to describe in text.


Simpler target mode UI

Target mode controls are cleaner:

Less clutter, fewer choices for new users, and the UI matches the actual options for the selected mode.


Click area overlay only when needed

The click area overlay (the on-screen border showing where clicks will happen) is shown only when Click Area target mode is in use. It does not appear on startup or when using Mouse Position or Color Click. Your desktop stays clean when you’re not using an area; the overlay appears only when it’s relevant.


Sequence editor overlay

A fullscreen overlay in the Sequence Editor shows where each step will click while you edit the sequence. You can see exactly which regions each step targets without running the sequence, making it easier to build and debug multi-step automations.


Simpler options: “Use Random position” removed

The “Use Random position” option was removed. To get the same behavior:

One less concept; target mode (Mouse position vs Click Area) now fully expresses the behavior.


Who benefits?

Gamers and power users: Mouse Position plus mouse-button hotkeys and the sequence editor overlay give you precise, visible automation. Accessibility and comfort: Click-at-cursor and one-button hotkeys reduce movement and effort. Clarity: Fewer options, overlay only when needed, and the dark theme make the app easier to understand and use.


Requirements and installation

OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit recommended). Runtime: .NET 8.0. Installation: Unzip the release, run the executable. No admin required.


Grab the latest build from the Download page or the GitHub releases and enjoy the updates.



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