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willhaley.com
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| | | | | The idle timer is the countdown after a user driven event on a Windows computer. So if your computer is set to enable a screensaver "after 5 minutes", that "after" refers to a user driven event like moving the mouse or pressing a key. This program simulates a user driven event to reset that idle timer. Download Program I have not tested this extensively, but it does work in Windows 7 x86 as an Admin. | |
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nodum.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explores the historical reasons why classic cars featured fender-mounted side mirrors, discussing their design advantages, legal restrictions in Japan until 1983, and eventual replacement by door-mounted mirrors and cameras. | |
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wwwtech.de
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| | | When I was young I had so many ideas what software to write, but I didn't have the skills. And so most projects ended in the bin. Nowadays I have the skills but I lack the ideas, the motivation and the time. Getting old can really suck. | ||