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What is your age? Which of the following best describes your role in your industry? We use cookies, just to track visits to our website, we store no personal details. It does not contain chocolate chips, you cannot eat it and there is no special hidden jar. If you continue to use the teams. There are two ways you can make this happen:. Method 1 : This is the fastest way to do this trick, but sadly, it doesn't work on all computers.

That's it! Method 2 : Right-click on the desktop, select "Screen resolution," then, in the dropbox next to the "Orientation" label, select "Landscape flipped. The result of this alone is usually enough to thoroughly confuse your victim, so give it a whirl soon and see what kind of reactions you get! If you know what a Dvorak keyboard is, then you know where this is going. If you don't, then all you need to know is it was a completely different keyboard with a totally different layout and Windows has in-built support for it.

Enable that support, and anyone using a standard keyboard will quickly become frustrated when what they type isn't what shows up on the screen. Easy to enable but impossible for most to figure out, here's what you need to do to get this party started: 1 - Click the Start button. This is my variation of the age-old prank where you take a screen shot of someone's desktop and set it as their wallpaper. The end result of the steps to follow is a desktop that only half-works: some things can be clicked and interacted with while others can't.

Here's what you do: 1 - Open a program or document in windowed mode, then take a screen shot of the desktop by pressing the Print Screen key or "Print," "PRNT," or some variation thereof. You're all done!

Now, if you don't have the time to do all of that, then you can opt for a much quicker variation by taking a screen shot of the desktop as it is, setting it as a wallpaper, hiding the taskbar, and quickly hiding all the icons by right-clicking on the desktop, hovering over "View," then unchecking "Show desktop icons.

It's pretty awesome, all the options left at your disposal where configuring a mouse in Windows is concerned! I encourage you to explore them all, but to get you off and running quickly, try this on for size: 1 - Click the Start button.

You have now royally messed up how the mouse acts and effectively confused the bejesus out of your victim. Are you ready to absolutely confuse the heck out of your unsuspecting victim?

I sure hope so, because everything I've covered thus far has all been to prepare you for this one glorious moment: the ultimate desktop prank! For the sake of brevity, I'm going to assume by now that you know how to do certain things like take a screen shot of your desktop. If you don't, refer to the previous pranks where I detail how to do everything. When they come back, they'll think their computer is gone for good. Rotating someone's display is quick and easy to execute and just as easy to fix.

If the computer is connected to a DisplayLink dock, those monitors won't be affected, so this is best done on singular screens or laptops. If your office uses wireless mice and keyboards with USB dongles, you can move the receivers around to cause a little mayhem. You'll cackle in your seat as co-workers around you wonder why their mouse is moving on its own, or how someone else's emails are composing themselves on their computers.

Another quick-and-dirty scheme, inverting the colors, enables an accessibility feature few people know about. Enabling a computer's high-contrast mode shows white or yellow text on a black background in programs and on the desktop.



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