Most venerable Monks,

I wonder if it is possible to get the amount of time since last activity on the computer (in Windows), similar to the way a screensaver is shown only after X amount of inactivity...

The reason for this is that I want to automate my "time on call" spreadsheet submittal. I managed to make it modify the cells needed and to print the document - but as it is confidential, I need to print it only when I'm at the computer so that I can go and pick it up, and this inactivity time seems to be a good way to do it... that is, if I can make it work...

Any advice appreciated.

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In reply to Get computer idle time by bofh_of_oz

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