Coloring Pixels

Coloring Pixels

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Coloring Made Easy for Your Hands
By Girlfiend
This is a simple guide on how to decrease the strain on your hands while coloring your pixels.
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Introduction
This is a simple guide on how to color your pixels while being merciful for your hands. With normal settings you can get quite the strain, since you have to keep holding your mouse button down and carefully color and re-color pictures. Mouse settings are shown in Windows 10, but similar settings should be found on other systems too.

In this guide, I show the recommended settings in the game and also a neat trick you can do with a mouse, called Click Lock. With these settings to game and your mouse, you can color with ease without having to worry about re-coloring or holding mouse button down.
In game settings
In the game settings, if you switch lock the pixels once they're colored, you can draw more freely. Every pixel colored right stays that way.


This is how it looks like in the settings:




To decrease further the amount of clicking, I'd recommend to switch on the setting, where it hides the completed colors from the palette.

Here's how it looks like in the settings menu:


With these two settings on, you don't have to worry about drawing over other colors and backtrack.
Mouse settings
These settings are for the mouse. Settings are shown in Windows 10, but the idea should work in any other formats. (Don't be confused of my Windows color)

Using the click lock, you can hold mouse button down for a moment, and then it will stay down. Then you can just paint the pixels without having to hold the button down yourself. To release the click lock, you hold the mouse button again for a short time.

First search the mouse settings:



Then go to the additional mouse options, found on the right side of the menu:



On the mouse settings, turn on the Click Lock:




On the Click Lock settings, you can also choose how fast the click will be locked. Remember to hit Apply once you've got the settings you like:



Now you have automatically holding mouse button. Once you leave the game, you can switch the settings off. This will help with the strain on the hands significantly.

Thank you for reading! Hope this was helpful for you.
5 Comments
Mishy-Moosh 26 Dec, 2024 @ 9:22am 
Thank you so much for this thoughtful and helpful guide! I work a physical job, and I feel like it's taken a toll on my nerves. Even holding the mouse button down or doing repetitive actions for a long time can be overwhelming at times. Now, I can enjoy this game again a lot more. Happy Holidays! <3
FioraFox 18 Jul, 2023 @ 11:18pm 
I enjoy this guide, but alternatively, if you have an autoclicker you can turn that on with <.05sec delay between clicks and it does essentially the same thing as clicklocking. Since I already had an autoclicker bound to a mouse button, this is what works for me, hope it helps someone!
Girlfiend  [author] 26 Feb, 2023 @ 7:36am 
Glad this was useful for you! I had to figure out every time when coming back to the game after a while. At least now I can always re-check the guide :lunar2019piginablanket:
Amitsue 25 Feb, 2023 @ 5:00pm 
Thank you for this :8bitheart: I was too lazy to look for the mouse settings lmao
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