How do I set up a mouse jiggler?
Overview
A mouse jiggler is a tool that automatically sends mouse input to a computer to simulate activity. Users use mouse jigglers for a variety of tasks such as preventing their computer from sleeping or satisfying applications that require periodic input.
You can install a script to enable your TinyPilot device to act as a simple mouse jiggler.
Adding the mouse jiggler script
To add the mouse jiggler script, connect to your device over SSH and run the following commands:
sudo curl \ --silent \ --show-error \ --remote-name \ --create-dirs \ --output-dir "/usr/bin/tinypilot-user-scripts" \ "https://tinypilotkvm.com/scripts/toggle-mouse-jiggler" && sudo chmod 755 "/usr/bin/tinypilot-user-scripts/" && sudo chmod 744 "/usr/bin/tinypilot-user-scripts/toggle-mouse-jiggler"
Using the mouse jiggler
Once you've installed the mouse jiggler script, you can start and stop it by opening the "Scripts" menu and pressing "toggle-mouse-jiggler".
The mouse jiggler will cause your TinyPilot to move the mouse cursor every three minutes.
Note: You can check if the mouse jiggler is running by going to System, then Logs, and looking at the "Mouse jiggler" line.