Keeps your computer awake by moving the mouse or pressing a key when you step away.
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Keeps your computer awake by moving the mouse or pressing a key when you step away.
Arduino based Mouse Jiggler
Raspberry Pi Pico mouse jiggler
Simple Board that can be used as a Mouse Jiggler, a Rubber Ducky, or a Caps Blocker
ESP32 based bluetooth mouse jiggler
ESP32 based bluetooth mouse jiggler
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Mouse jiggler for any ATmega32U4 or SAMD device.
Mouse Jiggler made in Powershell
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A very impractical and stupid mouse jiggler using a crank mechanism, 12V DC motor, and a PWM circuit.
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