Its ME Ramesh

Its ME  Ramesh

Monday, April 11, 2011

AWESOME HIDDEN SECRETS IN PC

1) HOW TO OPERATE MOUSE POINTER WITHOUT MOUSE?

You have Mouse Problem ?? No Problem

I will give you suggestion

Press Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock Button + Ok

with the help of Numeric Keypad e.g ( Press and Hold the following Keys )

7 8 9

4 6

1 2 3


For Normal Click Press 5

Default
Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock



2) CREATE A LOG IN NOTEPAD

Open Notepad
On the very first line, type in ".LOG" (without quotes) then press Enter for a new line
Now you can type in some text if you want, then save the file.
Next time when you open the file, notice its contents. Notepad automatically adds a time/date log everytime you open the file.



3) TEXT BECOME UNREADABLE IN NOTEPAD

Open Notepad
On the very first line, type in "dont eat the donut" (without quotes) then save and close the file. Note: the file should have only one line of the text above.
Now, open the same file. You'll notice the text becomes unreadable squares. (try this with different text with the same format and length).



3) CREATE A TRAIL IMAGE IN PAINTBRUSH

Open Paint, then open an image.
Right-click on the image and select "Select All"
Now hold the "Shift" key and move the image around. The image will be drawn with trail.



4) 10x ZOOM IN PAINTBRUSH

Open Paint, then open a small image.
Select the zoom "Magnifier" tool.
Windows Paint lists out the zoom options from 1x to 8x, but there is a 10x...
After selecting the Magnifier tool, point the mouse right at the border line right under "8x" and left-click. There you go.. the hidden 10x.



5) WHERE IS THE RELAXING MUSIC THAT YOU'VE HEARD DURING WINDOWS XP INSTALLATION?

The file is in:
C:\Windows\system32\oobe\images\title.wma



6) SECRETLY HIDE ANY FILE INSIDE JPG IMAGE FILE

Step 1: You will need two files - the file you want to hide and one jpg image - it can be of any size or dimensions. [If you want to hide multiple files in one jpeg image, just zip them into one file]

Step 2: Copy the above two files to the C: folder and open the command prompt window.

Step 3: Move to the c: root by typing cd \ [if the files are in another folder, you'll have to change the prompt to that folder]

Step 4: The most important step - type the following command:

copy /b myimage.jpg + filetohide.pdf my_new_image.jpg

To recover the original PDF file, just rename my_new_image.jpg to filename.pdf.

Here we illustrated with an pdf file as that works with simple renaming. If you want to apply this technique to other file formats like XLS, DOC, PPT, AVI, WMV, WAV, SWF, etc, you may have to first compress them in RAR format before executing the copy /b DOS command

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