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              Radiologist versus Uncle 09/05/2010
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              Prevent TeleRIS Auto-Logoff with ClickWhen 09/05/2010
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              Do you hate getting logged off of the TeleRIS in the middle of the night?  Getting the IT people to do something about it would take something short of a miracle.  Since I have not seen any of our IT folks change water into wine recently, here's a little work around to prevent from being kicked off of the TeleRIS:

              1. Go to http://lifehacker.com/260445/automate-timed-mouse-clicks-with-clickwhen
              2. Read about ClickWhen, an automated mouse click program.
              3. Download and install it into your DOCUMENTS folder, otherwise it won't install correctly.
              4. Open it.  Choose to NOT have regular updates.
              5. Click on the NEXT button and the screen will get a little dim.  This is when you choose where you want your mouse to click.
              6. Choose the REFRESH list button on the TeleRIS.
              7. Set it to click every 15 minutes for an "INF" or infinite amount.
              8. Enjoy never having to be unecessarily logged off the TeleRIS again.
              9. To turn off ClickWhen, right click the icon on the bottom right hand corner of the screen and choose exit.

              Understand that the program will click the REFRESH button or whatever button you told it to click regardless of whether you move things around on your screen.  Also know that if you are in the middle of a dictation or action packed Netflix video, ClickWhen will bring to the top of your desktop, the window of the program you told it to click, thus disrupting whatever you are doing.

              Enjoy!  If you have problems, let James know.
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