

Useful for if you accidentally press that darn thing. The first 2 tweaks make a beep sound whenever you hit caps, num, or scroll lock. Use the PrtScn button to open screen snipping> On Helps mouse accuracy in many games and reduces/prevents "pixel skipping", an annoying effect which makes your mouse skip areas when you look around in-game.Ĭheck "Allow the shortcut key to start Toggle keys" While you're there I also recommend setting "Select a pointer speed" to 6/11 (exact middle). Open that Master Control panel> "Change how the mouse pointer looks when it's moving" In the new window, select the Monitor tab, click the Screen refresh Rate dropdown box, and select the highest one you see. Settings> System> Display> Advanced Display Settings> Display adapter properties for (1) If you have a high refresh rate monitor, make sure it's 120/144/165/240Hz mode. Go to desktop (or wherever you want to shortcut to be) > Create folder > Rename to Master Control Panel. This is a shortcut that, when opened, shows a metric crap ton of settings you might wanna mess about with. Great! Let's move on.įirst off, let's make a master control panel shortcut. In case you're wondering, I recommend listing programs you installed because sometimes, a bad program is behind any issues you might be having.Īlright, hopefully you now have a "PC Tweak log" like I do. If you made a tweak and it broke something, this log file will help you quickly and easily revert it. You should describe in enough detail that you can easily retrace your steps should things go south. In it, you should describe what you did, any programs you installed, what settings you changed: what the settings originally were when you changed them, and what you changed them to. If you intend on tweaking, I can’t stress the importance of making the log file. And probably the easiest thing you can do, the thing which saved my ass so many times, is to write your own log file detailing all the changes you make. Do research and DO NOT make changes you are not comfortable doing.įirst off, take necessary precautions. DISCLAIMER: If you damage your system, I'm not responsible.
