Computer tricks to impress friends

1. Create a fake Windows update screen:

Step 1: Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the Windows Security screen.

Step 2: Click on Task Manager.

Step 3: Click on the Processes tab and find the process named “winlogon.exe.”

Step 4: Right-click on “winlogon.exe” and select “End Task.”

Step 5: Click on File > Run new task.

Step 6: Type “cmd” in the Run new task box and press Enter.

Step 7: Type “shutdown -r -t 60” in the Command Prompt window and press Enter.

This will create a fake Windows update screen that looks like a legitimate update.

2. Make the computer speak:

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.

Step 2: Type “notepad” in the Run dialog box and press Enter.

Step 3: Type the following command in Notepad: “Dim message, sapi message=InputBox(“What do you want me to say?”,”Speak to Me”) Set sapi=CreateObject(“sapi.spvoice”) sapi.Speak message”

Step 4: Save the file as “speak.vbs.”

Step 5: Double-click on the “speak.vbs” file to open it.

Step 6: Type the message you want the computer to speak and click OK.

The computer will speak the message you entered.

3. Change the mouse pointer:

Step 1: Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app.

Step 2: Click on “Devices” and select “Mouse” from the left-hand menu.

Step 3: Click on “Additional mouse options.”

Step 4: Click on the “Pointers” tab.

Step 5: Select a new mouse pointer from the list and click Apply.

The mouse pointer will change to the one you selected.

4. Create a shortcut to shut down the computer:

Step 1: Right-click on the desktop and select “New” > “Shortcut.”

Step 2: Type “shutdown /s /t 0” in the location field and click Next.

Step 3: Name the shortcut “Shutdown” and click Finish.

Double-click on the shortcut to shut down the computer.

5. Use the “God Mode” folder:

Step 1: Create a new folder on the desktop.

Step 2: Rename the folder to: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Step 3: Double-click on the folder to open it.

This folder will give you access to all of the Windows settings in one place.

6. Make the keyboard type backwards:

Step 1: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.

Step 2: Type “control” in the Run dialog box and press Enter.

Step 3: Click on “Ease of Access” and select “Ease of Access Center.”

Step 4: Click on “Make the keyboard easier to use.”

Step 5: Check the box next to “Turn on Filter Keys.”

Step 6: Click on “Set up Filter Keys.”

Step 7: Check the box next to “Turn on Repeat Keys and Slow Keys.”

Step 8: Click OK.

The keyboard will now type backwards.

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