In addition to Connect to Juno, I also wrote a script to disconnect me from Juno so that I don't use all ten hours in a few days. This was too easy. ;-)

Note: You will still need to close the various browser windows that Juno opens.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Win32::GuiTest qw(MouseMoveAbsPix SendMouse); # The position of the log out button on the Juno ad bar on my setup MouseMoveAbsPix(770, 15); SendMouse("{LEFTCLICK}"); # Give the confirmation box a chance to open sleep(2); # The position of the log out button on the confirmation window on my +setup MouseMoveAbsPix(405,405); SendMouse("{LEFTCLICK}");

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