Corner clicking is the technique of setting up a button press to be located at any corner of the user's screen (varies depending on the activity) in order to quickly click when necessary. It is done as a method of circumventing the need for precision in certain in-game scenarios. This is effective because it requires minimal skill to drag a cursor to any corner of a user's screen in comparison to any other on-screen location. It should be noted that many Windows operating systems by default have the task bar located at the bottom of the window, but it is movable.
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