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AutoIt Auto Mouse Movers for Windows

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    MS Teams Prevent Away Status

    MS Teams Prevent Away Status

    Prevent Status in Teams showing Idle

    I decided to release this utility as it has served me greatly and is a blessing to not showing your presence being away in MS Teams eve since they changed it to forced away after 5 minutes. This is a simple utility that you can run on your desktop and it will simply move the mouse every 60 seconds if it is not moved. this timing can be changed of course. This is an AutoIT app and can be compiled by you is you so choose or an exe is available for you to use out of the box. This runs in the system tray. You can quit the app by right clicking on the sys tray and choosing END. I realize that this is a workaround to the Authortiarian mentality that MS has switched to that does not care about users suggestions. Note: It could take up to 120 seconds for the first move; from then on it will be every 60 seconds. The readme file has additional information within it to compile and a few other things that are of importance.
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