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Feature request: installable package #64

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jdrch opened this issue Apr 11, 2022 · 5 comments
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Feature request: installable package #64

jdrch opened this issue Apr 11, 2022 · 5 comments
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@jdrch
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jdrch commented Apr 11, 2022

Although I suspect the vast majority of users are using mousejiggler on machines they can't install stuff on (😉😉) there are a few use cases for machines we have app installation rights on. It would be nice to have an installer so we don't have to manually extract the archive every time.

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midwan commented Nov 13, 2023

I believe chocolatey is a valid way to deploy/install this nowadays

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jdrch commented Nov 13, 2023

I believe chocolatey is a valid way to deploy/install this nowadays

Hmmm ... a repology search brings up the Scoop package only, and a Chocolatey search produces nothing.

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midwan commented Nov 13, 2023

did you try choco install mouse-jiggler ?
It's mentioned in the main Readme :)

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jdrch commented Nov 13, 2023

Ah fair, I haven't looked at the repo's front page in a while. Thanks!

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jdrch commented Nov 22, 2023

@midwan Turns out the chocolatey package is several releases behind the GitHub one.

That said, I just remembered PowerToys Awake exists, so I don't need mousejiggler for PCs I can install apps to.

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