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caffeine

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Run this to prevent your PC screen from locking. It does this by simulating
that you've pressed the right context-menu key once every 59 seconds.
Double-click the icon to temporarily disable Caffeine, and permit your screen
to lock.
Under Win98:
a key down and then a key up event is simulated
Under Win2000/XP: a key up event is simulated
The additional event is required under Windows 98, otherwise the screen will
still lock.
Command-line options:
caffeine.exe -startoff
caffeine.exe -exitafter:xx
caffeine.exe -activefor:xx
caffeine.exe -appexit
caffeine.exe -appon
caffeine.exe -appoff
caffeine.exe xx

Application starts inactive


Application will terminate after xx minutes
Application will become inactive after
xx minutes
Terminates current running instance of
application
Makes the current running instance of the
application active
Makes the current running instance of the
application inactive
xx is a number which sets the number of seconds
between simulated keypresses. This must be the
first text on the commandline

------------------------------------------------------------------------------Copyright Tom Revell, tom.revell@zhornsoftware.co.uk


Zhorn Software, http://www.zhornsoftware.co.uk/

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