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Bluescreen Simulator for Windows
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Permanent cursor suppression for user if you start a BSOD with a delay #59

Closed distay0xGit closed 2 years ago

distay0xGit commented 4 years ago

I actually caused this by accident, and for my super-admin user, it's left my cursor permanently suppressed when I try to log in. I had to switch to a completely different user in order to use my mouse.

Using BSOD Simulator v3.1.

EDIT: When I was meaning suppression, I meant that the cursor is invisible, and can't be moved by user input.

EDIT 2: If you're also able to make a program that reverses the cursor suppression, that would be great.

Windows 10 Home Version 2004 (Build 19041.329) Alienware 17 R2 Specs: Intel i7 4710-HQ CPU, Intel HD Graphics 4600 Primary GPU, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M Secondary GPU, 500GB Samsung 860EVO SSD

boston2029 commented 4 years ago

Unplug your PC. If you have laptop, unplug and let the battery die. Well first try Ctrl + Alt + Del; that stopped auto clicking my auto clicker when I couldn't get it to turn off! Good luck

boston2029 commented 4 years ago

Press F7. That's how you stop the BSOD and the cursor suppression is to make the BSOD look more realistic, not like you're just on some dumb old prank website.

SamyoFox commented 2 years ago

Couldn't reproduce.