Full Comparison · Updated 2025

Best Mouse Jiggler Alternatives in 2025

Browser tools vs USB hardware vs PowerShell scripts vs desktop software. Every option compared — find the right one for your setup.

Not all mouse jigglers are created equal. Some need admin rights. Some cost money. Some visibly move your cursor. This guide covers every realistic option in 2025 — from free browser tools to USB hardware to PowerShell scripts — so you can pick the right one for your situation.

Quick Comparison

OptionCostNo InstallWorks on Managed PCNo Cursor MovementMinimized BrowserRating
KeepAwake (Browser)Free⭐ 5/5
USB Hardware Jiggler$15–50⭐ 3.5/5
PowerShell ScriptFree⭐ 2.5/5
Move Mouse (Windows)Free⭐ 3/5
Caffeine (macOS)Free⭐ 3.5/5
Mouse Jiggler (Schoendorf)Free⭐ 2/5

Detailed Reviews

2. USB Hardware Mouse Jiggler
$15–$50Physical Device

USB hardware jigglers are small devices that register as an HID (Human Interface Device) and send periodic cursor movement signals to the OS. Popular models include Mover Mouse and MBEAT. They move the physical cursor on screen.

Pros

  • Works without any software
  • Persists through reboots
  • Works on all operating systems
  • No browser needed

Cons

  • Costs $15–50
  • Visibly moves your cursor
  • Must carry the device with you
  • USB ports may be locked on corporate devices
Bottom line: Good if you need the jiggler to work with no browser open. The visible cursor movement and cost are its main drawbacks.
3. PowerShell Mouse Jiggler Script
FreeWindows OnlyTechnical

A PowerShell script that calls Windows APIs to simulate mouse movement at an interval. Commonly found on GitHub. Works at the OS level so it can genuinely reset GetLastInputInfo() — unlike browser synthetic events. However, it requires PowerShell knowledge and execution permissions that are often blocked on corporate devices.

Pros

  • Resets OS-level idle timer directly
  • Free, no third-party software
  • PowerShell is pre-installed on Windows
  • Customizable behavior

Cons

  • Requires PowerShell knowledge
  • Execution policy often blocked on corporate devices
  • Needs admin rights in some environments
  • Visibly moves the cursor
  • No GUI — command line only
Bottom line: Technically effective but blocked on most corporate devices. KeepAwake is a better free alternative for non-technical users and managed laptops.
4. Move Mouse (Windows App Store)
FreeWindows OnlyRequires Install

Move Mouse is a free Windows application available from the Microsoft Store with a GUI, scheduling, and scripting features. Feature-rich but requires installation and often blocked by endpoint security on corporate devices.

Pros

  • Free from Microsoft Store
  • Highly configurable GUI
  • Runs as system tray app
  • Can run scripts alongside jiggling

Cons

  • Windows only
  • Requires installation
  • Blocked on most managed corporate PCs
  • Appears in system process list
  • Visibly moves cursor
Bottom line: Good for personal Windows PCs where installation is allowed. Not suitable for corporate-managed devices.
5. Caffeine (macOS)
FreemacOS OnlyRequires Install

A macOS menu bar utility that prevents the Mac from sleeping by suppressing the system energy saver directly. Doesn't simulate mouse movement — it directly prevents sleep at the application level. Simple and reliable for personal Macs.

Pros

  • Very lightweight
  • Doesn't visibly move cursor
  • Simple one-click on/off
  • Trusted macOS utility

Cons

  • macOS only
  • Requires installation and permissions
  • Blocked by corporate MDM profiles on managed MacBooks
Bottom line: Excellent for personal Macs. Blocked on company-managed MacBooks. Use KeepAwake for managed devices.

Our Verdict for 2025

For 95% of WFH workers, a browser-based tool like KeepAwake is the best option in 2025. It's free, zero-install, works on managed laptops, doesn't visibly move your cursor, and now uses 5 techniques including Picture-in-Picture — the most reliable method for keeping Teams green even with the browser minimized. The only scenario where a hardware jiggler wins is when you need persistence without any browser open.

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