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Let's find out the prerequisites to install Caffeine: Live Streaming on Windows PC or MAC computer without much delay.

Select an Android emulator: There are many free and paid Android emulators available for PC and MAC, few of the popular ones are Bluestacks, Andy OS, Nox, MeMu and there are more you can find from Google.

Compatibility: Before downloading them take a look at the minimum system requirements to install the emulator on your PC.

For example, BlueStacks requires OS: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 (32-bit only), Mac OS Sierra(10.12), High Sierra (10.13) and Mojave(10.14), 2-4GB of RAM, 4GB of disk space for storing Android apps/games, updated graphics drivers.

Finally, download and install the emulator which will work well with your PC's hardware/software.

How to Download and Install Caffeine for PC or MAC:

  • Open the emulator software from the start menu or desktop shortcut in your PC.
  • Associate or set up your Google account with the emulator.
  • You can either install the app from Google PlayStore inside the emulator or download Caffeine APK file from the below link from our site and open the APK file with the emulator or drag the file into the emulator window to install Caffeine: Live Streaming for pc.

You can follow above instructions to install Caffeine: Live Streaming for pc with any of the Android emulators out there.

Prevent your computer from going to sleep

If you have problems with your PC locking or going to sleep, caffeine will keep it awake. It works by simulating a keypress once every 59 seconds, so your machine thinks you're still working at the keyboard, so won't lock the screen or activate the screensaver.

The icon is shown above - it's the leftmost one in the task tray, and this is all you see. Double-clicking the icon empties the coffee pot (that's what the icon is) and temporarily disables the program. Double-clicking it again refills the pot, and will keep your machine awake.

By default the app starts enabled, and works every 59 seconds. There are some command line switches you can use to alter this behaviour:

  • xx - where xx is a number which sets the number of seconds between simulated keypresses. This must be the first text on the commandline
  • -startoff - application starts disabled.
  • -exitafter:xx - application will terminate after xx minutes
  • -activefor:xx - application will become inactive after xx minutes
  • -inactivefor:xx - application will become active after xx minutes
  • -appexit - terminates current running instance of application
  • -appon - makes the current running instance of the application active
  • -appoff - makes the current running instance of the application inactive
  • -apptoggle - toggles the running state of the current running instance of the application
  • -apptoggleshowdlg - toggles the running state, and shows dialog
  • -replace - closes the current running instance, replacing it
  • -noicon - does not show a task tray icon
  • -useshift - simulate the shift key instead of F15
  • -allowss - prevent sleep, but allow the screensaver to start
  • -stes - tell Windows to stay awake, don't use F15
  • -showdlg - shows a dialog indicating whether caffeine is active
  • -ontaskbar - show a task bar button (use with -showdlg)
  • -key:xx - simulate using virtual key code xx
    Note: the codes on the linked page are in Hex, convert them to decimal for use with this parameter
  • -keypress - simulate a full key press, not just a key up event
  • -oldicons - use more colourful tray icons
  • -lighticons - always use the light icons
  • -darkicons - always use the dark icons
  • -watchwindow:xx - active only when a window with xx in the title is found
  • -activehours:........xxxxxxxx........ - put 24 . or x characters - which indicate from hour 0 to hour 23 of the day. Caffeine will be active only in hours with an x
  • -onac - active only when the computer is on AC power (plugged in)

Comparison of methods

Command lineExplanation
emptyThe F15 'key up' event is used every 59 seconds. This is the traditional behavior so is well tested, but can cause issues with Putty sessions, PowerPoint, Google Docs or Smartsheet
-useshiftInstead of F15, the shift key is used. This solves some of the issues with the above apps, but may cause the shift key to become 'unpressed' sometimes
-key:xxInstead of F15, the key specified by xx is used. Your choice of key could have side effects
-keypressThis is more likely to cause side effects, as a full key down/key up is generated. It's included for compatibility with older systems which might need this
-stesUses a different method (calling SetThreadExecutionState to tell Windows not to sleep. It works for me, with no side effects, but hasn't had enough testing for me to sure it's entirely better than using F15. Note that this will keep the machine awake, but not simulate activity, meaning any app which tracks user input will not see any.
-allowssThe same as -stes but this time the screensaver can start. Note that this will keep the machine awake, but not simulate activity, meaning any app which tracks user input will not see any.

Video

Caffeine user humancar2n has put together a short YouTube video showing how the app works.

Mac version

Do you need this functionality on your Mac? Intelliscape Software have written a separate app, also named Caffeine, which can help you out.

Versions

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v1.97 - April 2021

  • Added -lighticons and -darkicons to force one of those

v1.96 - March 2021

  • Fixed a crash using -exitafter:
  • Added the -onac switch
  • Fixed the -oldicons which I broke in a previous release :(

v1.95 - February 2021

  • -darkicons command line option removed (Caffeine now reads this from Windows)
  • -stes command line option added
  • The command line is now interpreted and shows in the tooltip. This means you can see what Caffine has recognised.
  • The menu also follows Windows dark mode

v1.90 - October 2020

  • -darkicons command line option added
  • -activehours command line option added
  • Tooltip replaced with a new one which works more reliably
  • Menu appearance updated

v1.81 - May 2020

  • Bug with the -watchwindow command line fixed

v1.80 - January 2020

v1.64 - September 2017

  • Option for old icons added, 'cos not everyone likes the new ones

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v1.63 - February 2017

  • Icons updated slightly to show up better on a white background.

v1.62 - April 2016

  • New icons, designed by Rubén Gómez Radioboy

v1.61 - October 2015

  • Fixed bug with app not going active/inactive correctly when a timed period elapsed

v1.60 - July 2013

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  • New command line options:
    • -allowss
    • -ontaskbar
    • -apptoggleshowdlg
    • -key:xx
    • -keypress
  • Added menu items to go Active/Inactive
  • Type in About box corrected
  • -apptoggle will re-show the dialog if it was originally shown

v1.50 - November 2010

  • New command line options:
    • -inactivefor
    • -showdlg
    • -apptoggle
  • Simulated keypress changed from right context menu key to F15 as this is likely to be even less intrusive.

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