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This is a simple, though effective joke for any user of a tower PC. This will work ONLY ON TOWER PCs, NOT LAPTOPS! I found this prank somewhere in my travels, and feel it my duty to pass it to to the other devious and nefarious users of the world.
Go to your preferred search engine, and type in something like "Cracked LCD Screen" in image search. Find an image that fits the resolution of the monitor, and download it. Put it in it"s on folder, free of ANY other files. Yes, that"s right, a folder with just one image in it! Shocking, I know.
ALSO---- Make sure the time before the screen saver turns on is set to the absolute lowest, say 30 seconds. If your PC will go into it"s screen-saving state before then , make it do so!
All the preparations are now done, and you have no challenge left but to keep a straight face as you enjoy the torment of your victim as he/she struggles to discover the cause of this tragic incident. If you want, feel free to augment the joke with a believable story about how you "Accidentally" "Broke" their Screen.
PS, I want to hear your stories! Let me know who you targeted, why you pranked them , and how long you went before you decided to be a merciful over lord and let them in on this insidious prank.
You could paste the picture on word and make it full over the page if the paper is as large as the screen. Very funny but my father isn"t good with jokes. :(0
Great Idea, this is so deliciously evil. You could get this to work with a laptop it would just be a bit more involved. Their is a way to to turn the touch pad and I believe the keyboard off. But I would suggest that you have an external mouse that you can use to restore the persons computer after the prank.Post Comment
For many young people, their computer is the most expensive and cherished thing that they own. If you want to pull a prank of them, why not hit them where it hurts? This video presents a novel idea for a computer prank: loading an image of a cracked LCD screen full-screen on their monitor and unplugging their keyboard and mouse. When your victim returns to their computer, it will seem very convincingly broken.
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You may get one or two lines appear without external influence, but no more than that. This is damaged caused by pressure or impact to the screen from an external source.
I"ve seen screens like this in the past. It can be either the VGA (but I guess you tried it on another computer and tried another screen on this computer).
Sorry to be the extreme minority here, but- I have had screens develop stripes and streaks all on there own. If you do not see evidence of something physical, I have to go with the user!
Based on my experience that"s clearly physical damage. I"ve seen it a few times on laptop screens, and once on an external monitor which was dropped. In the situations where I have seen this happen, there wasn"t damage to the surface layer of the LCD panel, but rather the internal layers were cracked and causing the rainbow stripe effect we"re seeing in the picture you posted.
I"ve had that "just happen" before. That was the end of my Lenovo X41... It was sitting in tablet mode, nothing touching it, just there by itself when it the screen blew up like that. No visible damage anywhere and was working just fine until all of a sudden it wasn"t anymore.
Bryce Katz wrote:That"s very clearly physical damage to the LCD.I think you"re right, BUT if one"s available, I would try a different cable, just for the heck of it.
That broken spot on the screen lines up with where I have seen thumbs on flat displays where the corner of the frame is in your palm. Most of the time people are grabbing the displays there to physically move the displays around in cubes like if you want somebody else to get a clear view of your monitor. Trying to prove that it was intentional will not be fun.
Lines can show up on their own. That black spot? That can only happen from physical damage. The diagonal split down the right is also clear evidence of a physically cracked LCD. This did not happen on it"s own. Last time I saw a monitor that looked like this a student had thrown it on the floor, and then stomped on it.
We inspected all of them before sending out to customers (SOP), and of the 12, we ended up RMA"ing 4 or 5 of them for various manufacturing defects...some had scratches on the screens, at least 2 had dead pixels. These were brand new, out of the box. Clearly was not a good run from the factory.
Hitting the edge of the screen will do it, but it could be something from a shelf above that fell on it, accidentally running into the edge of a desk causing it to fall to the floor, or it could intentional damage with a hard object wielded by an emotional person. That black area at the top looks like it might be close to the point of impact. Any bezel damage? Obviously if the bezel is damaged/cracked, its more cut and dried that something hit the screen or the screen hit something.
Replace it and don"t speculate on how it happened. If there were witnesses, they can testify as to what they saw/heard to the person"s manager and HR. If it was intentional, the manager and HR need to determine the liability of having someone who has shown they can have violent outbursts plus the screen replacement versus the costs hiring and training a new employee.
It is possible (barely) for a screen to break on it"s own or after very light pressure, like someone gently poking it. But, I"ve only heard of this happening with glass screens.
When manufactured, glass can store an incredible amount of pressure and force - look up Prince Rupert"s Drop for a great example. So, it is possible in extremely rare occassions that a glass panel gets through QA after a major production problem, and ends up in a screen. That glass would usually break during assembly or shipping, but not always. So, it"s possible for a screen to be delivered on the verge of cracking; a light poke in just the right place, a change in temperature/humidity causing pressure from the case, or even just time could result in a large crack. But as I said, it is extremely rare, and the glass is teetering on a razor edge the entire time.
But that screen does not look like it has a glass panel, and I don"t see any cracks. I"m 99.99% sure that was caused by an impact. You can get lines of miscolored pixels from degradation or manufacturing errors, but you don"t get regions that are completely white (like the bottom) or spots that are completely black (like the top) unless there is real damage.
Edit: and an extra thought: you have tried to move some of the desktop icons into that solid white or solid black area, right? There"s a chance that this is an elaborate prank on the new guy, and we are seeing an excellent desktop wallpaper. After the recent thread about reminding users to lock their screens, it is a possibility.
I"m gonna say it MIGHT just happen depending on any extreme thermal changes to the screen/ the environment the screen is in, but more likely it was a frustrated end user.
RayLab wrote:Sorry to be the extreme minority here, but- I have had screens develop stripes and streaks all on there own. If you do not see evidence of something physical, I have to go with the user!Sounds like something a user would say.... GET HIM!!!!!
Broken Screen is just a prank/simulated app used for fun, it simulates the broken screen effect to play with your friends. It will not harm your phone.
Broken Screen Prank is a classic funny app used to prank your friends. When you touch your phone screen, the app simulates the cracked screen and loud cracking sounds on your phone. It looks like you use your finger to break and crack your phone. The broken effect is so realistic that all your friends will believe that your phone was broken and they will be scared.
There"s nothing that can ruin your day quite like cracking your smartphone screen. Whether it was a fall, a throw, or just cosmic misfortune, you"re going to want it fixed fast. But you have a decision to make: Should you do it yourself or turn to a repair professional?
Believe it or not, everything you need to replace your cracked phone screen is available online, but it"s not as easy as it sounds. Before you head to eBay®, ask yourself these questions to make sure you"re ready to take on this challenge:Do you have any electronics repair experience?If your only electronics repair experience is changing the batteries on the remote, then you probably aren"t qualified to take a screwdriver to a smartphone. Smartphones are complicated machines, and one teeny-tiny misplaced screw or damaged flex wire could cause the device to no longer work. If you do have some electronics repair experience, a phone screen replacement is among the simpler smartphone repairs to complete.
Do you have a safe workspace available?Professional repair experts have workspaces set up with everything they need to complete cracked screen repairs safely. This usually includes helpful items like a magnetic work mat, suction cups, and an antistatic wrist strap that keeps repair experts grounded so they don"t accidentally zap the electronics they"re working on with electrostatic discharge, or ESD. Without these workspace essentials, it"s difficult to complete a safe cracked iPhone screen repair or Samsung cracked screen repair that will hold up over time.
Are you worried about voiding your warranty?Before starting a DIY cracked screen repair, it"s important to check the device"s warranty. If it"s a relatively new device, it may still be under warranty, and you might be eligible for a free or low-cost repair or replacement. Once a device is worked on by anyone other than a certified repair provider, the warranty on that device is void and the manufacturer will not be able to help if there are any other problems with it.
The internet is a strange place, and you shouldn"t trust everything you read when searching for how to fix a cracked phone screen. This especially applies to DIY fixes related to electronics. We"ve seen some funny ones, but these are mostly tips that will do more damage to your device than help. Here are some of our favorites and why they"re false.
While cracks in a screen could be equated to cavities, toothpaste will do nothing but create a giant minty mess on your screen. Some types of toothpaste are grainy and could be considered mildly abrasive. The thought is that rubbing this abrasive into the screen will buff the cracks out, but the screen is too thick, the cracks are too deep, and most kinds of toothpaste aren"t abrasive enough for this hack to work.
The thought behind using an eraser is similar to the toothpaste hack. The thought is that the eraser can buff out the cracks. While it"s true that an eraser will have more buffing power than toothpaste, the screens on electronics are just too thick and most cracks and scratches are too deep for this to have any effect.
Nail polish is great for fixing runs in pantyhose, but it won"t do the same for your phone screen. Please avoid using it or any other beauty products on your broken phone screen.
No. While using a liquid glass screen protector could potentially help to prevent screen breaks, it will not help much if the screen is already cracked. It could make a tiny, hairline crack less visible, but it will not fix it and will likely just make matters worse. If the liquid glass were to seep into the already present screen crack or the surrounding housing and touch any of the internal components, your phone could stop working altogether.
Cost is always an important factor when deciding whether to do something yourself or go to a professional. When it comes to repairing phone screens, there are two main components that can affect the price:
Now you have the information you need about repairing your broken phone screen. If you decide that a DIY replacement is not the route you want to take, we"re here to help. Stop by the nearest uBreakiFix® by Asurion or Asurion Tech Repair & Solutions™ store for fast, affordable cracked screen repair.
Whether you decide on a DIY fix for your cracked phone screen or to bring it to a repair professional, be sure to take steps to prevent another mishap in the future. Here are some great ways to prevent a cracked screen from ruining your plans.Get a protective phone case.A case that protects every edge of a device and has a lip over the screen is the best tool in protecting your device from damage. They"re so widely available and can be customized in any way imaginable. This one feels like a no-brainer!
Use a screen protector.A protective accessory for your smartphone that might not be so obvious is a screen protector. The best and most resilient are made of tempered glass, but other more affordable materials will also provide protection against scratches and cracks.
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