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    Jokes on you, i use Dvorak touch typing so I have no idea what’s actually printed on the keys since I never pay attention to it anyway. I would literally not notice at all if you swapped them.

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    Non-destructice hijinks were highly encouraged at my first job. It was a way to encourage people to remember to lock up their computers when they stepped away.

    So mouse button settings were often reversed, hotkeys were mapped, desktop backgrounds were modified, and basically every other non-destructive computer prank was pulled.

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      I remember it was a common prank in my office, for coworkers that didn’t lock their workstations, to set their homepage to hampster-dance.

      At a LAN party we once messed with a friend’s desktop background. He had a picture of himself and a girlfriend in what I assume was his dorm room as his background. We wanted to take the poster in the background and photoshop it to something funny. Someone had a bizarre picture of a bunch of dudes in Ninja Turtle masks. One of them was holding some chick in a skirt upside down and I think holding a fist against her panties. That photo was so bizarre it sticks in my mind.

      I have no idea if he ever realized it. I felt bad afterward when I found out he was MIA at the LAN Party because of an unpleasant medical issue…

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      I worked in a Nac office. Everyome had am idemtical lookimg bluetooth ‘nagic’ nouse.

      Ramdonly swappimg a few aroumd was always a great ‘ice-breaker’ for the begimming of a stressful day!

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      Open a lot of windows and screenshot it for the new background picture. Was always funny to watch people desperately trying to close all the windows.

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        My favorite was to take a screenshot of the desktop and set it as the background. Then put all of the icons into a folder. Most people I left the folder on the desktop. The IT guys, the folder was then hidden.

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    The key is to not only do this, but also compile this quick autohotkey script to an exe, hide it on their computer, and set it to run at startup:

    #NoTrayIcon

    m::n
    n::m

    That way it’ll fuck with touch typers. And when they look down to confirm that something’s wrong, it won’t look wrong. It’ll drive them nuts!

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      What kind of clown company allows random employees to just compile random scripts and alter startup behavior of computers…and also, what kind of moron employee leaves their computer unattended and unlocked.

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        You’d be shocked to see what’s allowed on many college campuses because no one wants to hear faculty bitch endlessly about it.

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      My manager once swapped my coworker’s keyboard to say “FUMICHAL” or something like that on the keyboard.

      It was many weeks before my manager had to point it out to him that he did that. Since my coworker was a touch typer he just never noticed. I think my boss thought that since he was Polish that maybe he’d look down once in a while, but nope.

      I don’t think he ever changed it back because he just never thought it was worthwhile to do so.

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        The only keys I would ever notice being moved are ‘F’ and ‘J’ … because they have that little nub to let your fingers know where to place your hands … but even then, I usually just move my finger placement left or right until I find the right setup anyway.

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    If people need to look at their keyboard to type, they should not have an office job, lol.

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        What does that have to do with anything? My point is that being competent in typing is generally a prerequisite for any office job. Really weird that this is such a controversial take.

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          I’m saying it’s nice to think about how people could be better…

          But office workers absolutely do not all know how to touch type. When you find yourself working at an office, your typing speed tends to get faster, but if you don’t already know how to touch type you just peck faster

          It’s why I’m so militant about my young relatives learning it. It’s not that hard to learn, but you have to learn it before you actually need it or you never will