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Sometimes, when surfing the Internet, you need to stupidly press the "Next" button or some kind of banner. This task can be automated with a simple schema. Fumble your hand around the computer - usually, after a few years of work, several "dead" mice are lying around it. Those with only buttons that are faulty will fit. In place of the left button, solder 4 parts in a hinged way, and connect the mouse to the signal output of the "tweeter" in the PC. In any programming language, write a program that emits a 1 second beep with a repetition after 30-60 seconds. Select the frequency of these beeps as high as possible, and this is better for the circuit, and an almost inaudible sound will not interfere with your rest. Run the squeak program and move the mouse cursor over the object you need - your long-dead mouse, squeaking merrily, will start doing useful work again!

Mouse click simulator

The circuit does not require power, the ground wire comes through the mouse connector. In principle, the Serial Mouse can also work this way.

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