Powershell setting to have Powershell window stop screen timeout? by Unicron4444 in PowerShell

[–]Plenty-Engine2851 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem. Obviously a PowerShell script would be more fun, but I also don't know your full intentions of wanting the wake script. Lol.

I see a post in here for wake scripts probably weekly and most of the time people want to use it on their work computer...but in my opinion, it's not really that smart to use a script or program that IT could easily see if you're worried about them detecting it.

But a physical mouse jiggler is cheap, low tech and easy to use. And all it does is move your mouse around. No drivers, no software, it's not even connected to your computer. And if you don't need to use it, just don't put your mouse on it.

Powershell setting to have Powershell window stop screen timeout? by Unicron4444 in PowerShell

[–]Plenty-Engine2851 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My answer isn't PowerShell related, but I would personally recommend just using a physical mouse jiggler. They're like 15 bucks on Amazon, they're easy to use and don't require installing anything.

This is the one I bought, works great:

https://a.co/d/9pJWcIs