Monday, December 24, 2007

Screen Screw


Screen Screw
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Screw with their screen! Screen Screw makes it appear as though their screen has some type of problem painting its colors. The entire screen will have an odd color tint that keeps changing to different colors. The computer is still useable, but the screen looks ruined! Colors change every 10 seconds by default, and you can specify the amount of time between color changes with a command line option. Screen Screw is a harmless prank that will not only screw with their screen, it will screw with their mind!

Command line options for Screen Screw:

You can specify how often Screen Screw changes colors by adding a parameter to the command line or shortcut.

For example:
"C:\MY STUFF\SCREENSCREW.EXE" 5

This would execute Screen Screw and tell it to change colors every 5 seconds (the default with no command line is 10 seconds)

Not sure what a command line is or how to use it? See our Support FAQ

How to close Screen Screw:

Move your mouse pointer to the TOP LEFT corner of your screen. This will stop the program from running in memory. If you have successfully moved your mouse to the correct position, the program will close and display an About Box Screen. Once you close this screen, the program will exit. Exiting the software will allow Windows to delete the file.

To run Screen Screw you are required to have:
Mouse
Screen Screw will only work successfully on these specific Windows operating systems:
Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP

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