Click on Start-Setting-Control-Panel-Accessibility Options. Move to Keyboard tab, select Use Filter Keys and then click on Settings button. Select on Use Shortcut inside the Settings for Filter Keys area. Select only beep when keys pressed or accepted inside the Notification area. Select on Ignore quick keystrokes and slow down the repeat rate inside the Filter options area, and then click on Settings button next to it.
Advanced Settings for Filter Keys dialog box will be displayed. Select on Slow down keyboard repeat rates, move all sliding button to the Short, click OK, and OK again. Now move to Sound tab, select on Use Sound Sentry and then click on Settings button next to it.
Settings for Sound Sentry dialog box will be displayed. Choose Flash Desktop on the first column, Flash Display on the second column, and then click OK. Click OK again to close Accessibility Options box.
Starting from now, monitor screen will be blinked every time your friend types something on keyboard.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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