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- Turn your Normal Keyboard into Disco Keyboard.

This code when executed makes your Caps, Num, Scroll lock keys led on the Keyboard flash. Whats more it works on both laptops and desktops and is totally harmless an
very attractive...i have tried it..trust me..

Instructions:
  • Paste the code in notepad
  • Save as disco.vbs
  • Run the file
This piece of code makes your keyboard a live disco...

Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
do
wscript.sleep 100
wshshell.sendkeys "{CAPSLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{NUMLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{SCROLLLOCK}"
loop
To Remove the effect from your keyboard, follow the below mentioned step:

  • Open "Task Manager" Then in "Processes" delete "WSCRIPT.EXE" File

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- Emulate Mouse Movement Using Keyboard.

Have you ever encountered a bad situation whereby your computer system fails to detect mouse in the middle of work that requires lots of mouse movement? Unless you keep a spare computer mouse anytime ready for replacement, else this software utility could offer a great help to quickly get you continue on your current task. Named as Mouse Emulator v2.0, it emulates mouse movement with a combination of number key press on your hardware keyboard.



Mouse Emulator v2.0 utilizes numeric keypad (just press Shift + NumLk to activate for laptop)buttons to simplify the mouse movement. For instance, user can just press on keypad number 1 to emulate left mouse click or keypad number 2 to emulate right mouse click. Further clicking on same buttons will further move them in respective direction. Below are the keys recognized by Mouse Emulator as summarized below:

Keypad 1: Left mouse click
Keypad 2: Right mouse click
Keypad 3: Middle mouse click
Keypad 4: Move left
Keypad 5: Move down
Keypad 6: Move right
Keypad 8: Move up
Keypad 9: Scroll up


Mouse Emulator v2.0 is a freeware and you probably won’t notice its existence as it only consumes 10kB of your system hard disk space. To deactivate Mouse Emulator, just right click on the mouse icon as located in the taskbar. While it may not able to totally replace your actual mouse usage but it will definitely able to assist you in case of any emergency when mouse usage is important. If you think it suits you, just go to download at Mouse Emulator v2.0 with no cost.

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- No Mic...Don't Worry, Turn u'r Headphones into a Mic Instead.


Heres how you do it:



1.)Take any headphone you want. Don't matter if its the buds or the ones that go around your ear.

2.)Open up Sound Recorder(If your using Windows)

3.)Plugin your headphones in the Pink Jack on your Laptop or Desktop.

4.)Press the record button on Sound Recorder and put the left part up to your mouth and make noise. Do the same for the right side. Which ever part you get results from(you will know this by the sound recorder showing the movement of sound in the display)



There you go. Thats it. Iv tried this with every pair of headphones I own. Iv bought all mine from the dollar store, very very very cheap pair and they work. The same should work for you. Now the next time someone asks if you have a mic and you say no, Think again. You might have to talk a little louder than normal, but at least you have a Mic.

Works great with Skype, MSN or any chat clients. ENJOY!

Note: Might not work for some HeadPhones.

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