Hello everyone, I’d like to share with you a tool I’ve developed for Windows computers and tablets. After noticing a gap in the market, I created MonitorTools to address a specific need. It runs independently and only requires .Net 4.0 and a software that can save an image to a folder when motion is detected. I’ve been using it successfully for several days across different devices, and I’d love to hear your thoughts!What MonitorTools Does:- Automatically turns off the monitor after a set time.- Reactivates the monitor when motion is detected via a webcam.Requirements:- Windows 7/8/10 (tested on 7 and 10).- Runs independently with just .Net 4.0.- Needs software that saves an image to a folder upon detecting motion.**Installation:**1. Extract the files and place them in a directory.2. Start the program and configure the settings.Key Settings:- Service Auto-Start: Begins the service when the program starts.- Mouse Movement After Wake-Up: Some devices may turn the monitor off again, so this feature sends a slight mouse movement to prevent that.- Force Wake-Up: Ensures the monitor stays on for devices that might still turn it off.- Monitor Off in Seconds: Sets the time before the monitor turns off.- Path to Check: The folder where images are saved when motion is detected.I’ve been using SecureCam, a simple and free tool that fits this purpose perfectly. The tool minimizes to the system tray, with a green icon indicating it’s running and red if it’s not.I hope MonitorTools can be as helpful for you as it has been for me! Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.