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With this tool, you'll be able to p̶r̶o̶c̶r̶a̶s̶t̶i̶n̶a̶t̶e̶ manage your time with ease!
The way it works is remarkably simple: clocks' rotating motion gets converted into fluid, linear movement!
⚖️ Only 64 grams!
🧩 Easy, fool-proof assembly
⏰ Lasts a long time on a single battery!
🚨 Undetectable by popular corporate spyware software!
Wait, why is it better than other solutions?
Unlike many existing models using the Clock Components Kit to achieve the similar result, this one isn't moving the cursor in one direction, catching on edges and stopping its only function after half an hour.
Who is this model for?
Many people who work in offices/ homes/ factories have a need for their computer to stay up at all times, which is often (kinda hypocritically) countered by locked out sleep timers that cannot be modified. This tool helps you counter that by moving your mouse like a mouse jiggler, but is undetectable unlike these :)
Checker "spyware" software is a mouthful name for programs that look for patterns in human behavior to check whether they're botting, scripting or basically doing things that aren't approved by the software supplier. It's considered spyware since it's plain pattern recognition without immediate user feedback
Mine works around that by changing pace irregularly (that's why there's slack in the piston), and so far, it seems like any software I've tested (I'm obligated to say I tested it legally) doesn't get triggered by it :D
Potential contraindications
Some people might come across an issue where the mouse isn't registering any input - either at the peaks of the sinusoidal movement or at all. The reason why the model might work for some people, and for others not, could be the mouse itself that they're using. Polling rate and DPI play a role here, some mice (especially office suite) have corners cut for the sake of cost at bulk production...
The other thing that might have a major impact, is that wireless mice have a slight lag during the activation period. The plate moves activating the mouse but doesn't move for long enough that the sensor registers any input, and then the mouse goes into standby again.
Laser mice sensors detect movement by shooting light at object below, checking for differences in the patterns. This makes them completely unusable on glossy, or reflective surfaces. With that in mind, please avoid printing the moving plate on glossy/3D effect build plates.
For anyone asking, the V1 had many flaws.
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