TinyTask

As the name suggests, TinyTask is extremely small in size, i-e, 36 KB. It’s a portable autoclicker software, so there’s no need to install anything. You can carry it on a USB and use it anywhere. No coding or setup is needed. Just click the “Record” button to start, then press “Play” to repeat what you did.

It is a small, free, and easy-to-use software that lets you record and play back your mouse and keyboard actions. It works like an auto clicker, meaning you can record your clicks and key presses once, and then TinyTask will repeat them for you. This way, you don’t have to keep clicking or pressing keys again and again; the program does it for you automatically.

Whether you need a keyboard automation tool, a macro recorder, or just a simple way to auto-click, TinyTask is a great option for beginners and advanced users alike.

What is TinyTask?

TinyTask was made by Vista Software, a company based in the United States. It’s a free and very useful tool that helps you record and play back actions on your computer. Tiny Task is a fun and powerful tool. You can use it to prank a friend or even create a small .exe file that repeats your actions.

It’s not like a video recording, but your computer actually does everything again, just like you did it, including moving the mouse and typing. You can choose how many times you want it to play back the actions, just once, again and again, or a set number of times.

It is a simple keyboard and mouse recorder. It lets you record everything you click and type while the program is running. You can replay these actions as many times as you like. If needed, you can also save the recording as an .exe file to use it later.

Tiny Task is known for its very small size. It doesn’t take up much space on your computer and runs without slowing things down. It works like other utility programs or automation tools, but it’s much smaller and easier to use.

There are two simple ways to use Tiny Task. You can either click the Record button on the TinyTask window or press Ctrl + Shift + Alt + R on your keyboard to start recording. The program will then record everything you do on your computer, like mouse movements, clicks, and keyboard typing. When you want to repeat those actions, just click the Play button. Tiny Task will do everything the same way you did it before.

You can play the recording once or as many times as you want. All recordings are saved in small, compressed files, so they don’t take up much space on your computer. One thing to remember is that the windows on your screen should be in the same place when you play the recording, so everything works correctly.

TinyTask Preview

Features

Action Recorder

Action Recorder

It lets you record everything you do with your keyboard and mouse. It captures every click, key press, and mouse movement. This way, you can save your actions and play them later to repeat the same task, without needing to do it all over again yourself. It’s great for saving time on boring or repetitive tasks.

Change Playback Speed

Change Playback Speed

It allows you to adjust the playback speed of the recorded actions. You can speed things up or slow them down, depending on what you need. Just be careful not to make it too fast, or your computer might miss some clicks or key presses.

Fast Performance

Fast Performance

TinyTask works very quickly and smoothly. It doesn’t cause any delays or slow down your computer. While using it, the mouse pointer moves in real-time, and you won’t notice any lag, even when running heavy programs or playing high-end games.

Lightweight Software

Lightweight Software

Tiny Task is a very small program and uses almost no CPU power. It runs so smoothly in the background that you can keep working on other tasks while it records your actions. It won’t slow down your computer at all.

User friendly Interface

User-Friendly Interface

Tiny Task has a clear and easy-to-use design. All the buttons are labeled, so you can quickly understand what each one does. You don’t need to read any instructions, just open the program and start using it right away.

Portable

Portable

Tiny Task is a portable tool, so you can use it without installing anything. Just download the file and open it, and you can start using all the features right away. It’s quick, simple, and works without any setup on your computer.

How to Download & Install TinyTask

  1. Once it’s downloaded, go to your Downloads folder or wherever the file is saved.
  2. Copy the file and paste it on your desktop for easy access.
  3. Since Tiny Task is a portable program, you don’t need to install it; just double-click to open it.
  4. You’ll see the Tiny Task interface, and you’re ready to start using the auto clicker right away.

How to Use Tiny Task

1. How to Start Recording in TinyTask?

Start Recording

2. How to Stop Recording in TinyTask?

Stop Recording

3. How to Save a Recording in TinyTask?

Save Recording

Saving your recording on a Windows PC is very easy. Once you finish recording, just click the “Save” button (it’s the second button from the left). A small window will pop up asking you to name the file. Type a name and click “Save”. Your recording will be saved in .rec format so that you can use it later anytime.

4. How to Open a Tiny Task Project?

Open Project

Your saved recording is your project. To open it, first open TinyTask on your PC. Then, click the “Open” button (the first one on the left). A small window will appear showing your folders. Find and select the .rec file you saved earlier, then click “Open”. Now, just click the “Play” button to run your recorded task.

5. How to Play a Macro Project in TinyTask?

Play Macro

If you’ve already recorded a task and want to play it, just click the “Play” button on the toolbar. TinyTask will then repeat the same mouse and keyboard actions you recorded earlier. This is useful for repeating tasks or even playing games automatically.

6. How to Set Playback Loops in Tiny Task?

Playback Loops

Setting playback loops in TinyTask is very easy. First, open the app on your PC. Then click on “Preferences” (it’s the last button on the toolbar). Now, click “Set Playback Loops” and a small window will appear. Just type the number of times you want the task to repeat. For example, if you type 4, the recorded task will play 4 times in a row.

7. How to Stop a Playback That Won’t Stop in Tiny Task?

Stop Playback

If TinyTask keeps running and you want to stop it quickly, press one of these keys on your keyboard: Break, Scroll Lock, or Pause. It is made to stop right away when you press these keys. Sometimes, another program might block the keys, but normally, this will stop the playback.

Note: The Escape (Esc) key is not a good choice for stopping playback because it’s often used during recordings.

8. How to Set Custom Speed for a Macro in Tiny Task?

Set Custom Speed

To change how fast your recorded task plays, open the app and go to the “Preferences” menu. Then click on “Set Custom Speed”. A small box will appear where you can type a number between 1 and 100.

For example, if you type 20, the playback will run at 20x speed. You can always change the speed later or set it back to normal by typing 1 for regular speed.

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Changelog

Tiny Task 1.77 Update

  • Made the file even smaller by removing 500 more bytes, to help show that it is not a virus.
  • The number of antivirus programs showing false warnings dropped from 19 to just 4. This is probably the best result possible for now.
  • Fixed a small memory problem that could happen during very long recordings, although no one reported it, and it was very rare.

Tiny Task 1.75 Update

  • Fixed a rare issue where lines showed up behind the toolbar by mistake.
  • Made some small changes to the program file to help avoid false virus alerts.
  • Updated how the software is built to make it easier to support different languages.
  • Improved the tools used to build and update the app in the future.

Tiny Task 1.74 Update

  • Added support for more languages: French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.
  • Fixed a bug where the EXE file didn’t close properly if you stopped it manually.
  • Made many small changes to text and labels to improve how they look.
  • The EXE report now shows more details after you compile a file.
  • Added tips in the menu to show how to stop playback quickly in an emergency.
  • Moved to a stronger web server (4 times more powerful) to handle more users.

Tiny Task 1.70 Update

  • New feature: You can now change the toolbar look the way you like.
  • Custom toolbars help users on different screen sizes use the app more easily.
  • Made the toolbar bigger (from 16×16 to 38×44) and added text labels.
  • Older toolbar versions are also available for download and included in the setup.
  • Fixed issue where the mouse flickered when hovering over toolbar icons.
  • Solved the problem where program moved to the wrong place on multiple screens.
  • Updated keyboard shortcuts in the menu to be easier to understand.
  • Removed the option to turn off the .INI settings file (still fully portable).
  • If there’s space, the Minimize button will now show in the app window.
  • Improved the way errors are handled when recordings are broken or invalid.
  • Rebuilt the file-saving system to be more stable.
  • Better performance and updates in the Compile EXE feature.
  • Removed the basic Help text (a better guide may come later on the website).
  • Made improvements to the setup installer, now it’s the recommended way to download.
  • Fixed icon display in Control Panel > Programs and Features in Windows.

Tiny Task 1.50 Update

  • Added a new “Compile EXE” option so you can turn recordings into standalone programs.
  • You can now repeat playback as many times as you want.
  • Your settings are saved in a small, portable .ini file (no need to reinstall).
  • The app now has a tiny title bar, but it won’t show up in Alt+Tab.
  • Added helpful tooltips when you move your mouse over buttons.
  • Tested by over 100,000 users, making sure it works smoothly.

Yes, it works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11 without any problem.

No, it does not work on Mac. But you can find other apps for Mac that do similar things.

No, there is no app available for Android or iPhone.

No, it is safe. It’s a small app that does not harm your computer.

Yes, it can be used on Roblox for simple tasks. It does not hack the game or break any files, so it is safer than cheats. But always be careful.

It can run in both, but only controls apps that are open and visible. It doesn’t work with hidden apps because it copies mouse and keyboard actions that need to see the screen.

Earlier, full shortcut changes were tested, but it made the file too large. To keep it small and simple, only a few shortcut options are given that don’t clash with other programs.