File Name- Butterfly-click-mod-forge-1.8.9.jar - _top_
Butterfly-Click-Mod-Forge-1.8.9.jar a modification (mod) for Minecraft version 1.8.9
While "butterfly clicking" is traditionally a physical technique where a player rapidly alternates two fingers on a single mouse button to increase Clicks Per Second (CPS), this specific .jar file typically refers to a software-based simulation or enhancement of that technique. Key Features and Functionality File name- Butterfly-Click-Mod-Forge-1.8.9.jar
: Its primary goal is to help stabilize or register clicks when a player uses the butterfly clicking method (tapping two fingers on a single mouse button). It often includes features like a CPS counter Butterfly-Click-Mod-Forge-1
- Duplicate Input Filtering: Standard Minecraft 1.8.9 servers often limit CPS (Clicks Per Second) by registering multiple rapid clicks as a single "held" action. This mod intercepts the rapid signal stream generated by butterfly clicking and separates the inputs, ensuring the server registers every individual click rather than merging them.
- Jitter Reduction: It smooths out the erratic camera movement often caused by the physical vibration of butterfly clicking, keeping your aim steady during high-CPS bursts.
- PvP Optimization: Converts the high-frequency clicks into consistent, registered attacks, allowing players to maintain maximum knockback and combo potential on competitive servers (typically allowing 12-20 CPS without flagging anti-cheat systems).