Timing
Auto typer with random delay for Mac.
Random delay is useful when saved text should not arrive with the same mechanical interval between every character. Humanized timing adds small variations, pauses, and controlled rhythm to repeated typing.
Fixed timing can look rigid
A simple auto typer often presses each key after the same number of milliseconds. That is predictable, but it can look mechanical in a demo or a live workflow. Natural typing usually has small differences between letters, longer pauses around punctuation, and a different pace when moving between words.
Random delay should still be controlled
Random does not mean chaotic. Good timing gives you a predictable overall pace while avoiding identical intervals. Humanized Autotyper is built for controlled variation so the text still finishes when you expect, but does not feel like a fixed metronome.
Where varied timing helps
Randomized timing is useful for product demos, training videos, repeated QA scripts, browser forms, and any workflow where someone is watching the text arrive. It is less important when speed is the only goal and instant paste is accepted by the target app.
Pair timing with hotkey control
A global hotkey lets you start typing only after the right field is focused. That makes random delay more practical because you can prepare text in advance, switch to the target app, and start the paced entry at the exact moment you want.
Use humanized timing on macOS
Humanized Autotyper combines saved text, configurable rhythm, and a Mac hotkey. Try the full app for 24 hours, then unlock one Mac if it fits your workflow.