Make Your PC Speak What You Write

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Hey guys here is another cool trick …


Now you can make your computer speak what you write.. To do so perform the following steps:

  • Open Notepad
  • Paste in the following code:
 Now enter your text”,”Speak It by MyHackTips”)

  • Click Save as
  • Save it as anything.vbs The extension of the file must be vbs
  • You will see the icon of the file has changed
  • Open the file and write anything…
Hear your computer speak that aloud……




Dim msg, sapi
msg=InputBox(“This stuff is designed by http://www.MyHacktips.blogspot.com

Set sapi=CreateObject(“sapi.spvoice”)
sapi.Speak msg




Any Problems. ask in the comments below

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Is Your computer Male or Female?

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So here i'm going to I am  going to tell by which we can easily find whether our PC is male or Female. To find out  just follow the steps given below:
  • First of all open Notepad.
  • Now type the code given below in notepad:
CreateObject("SAPI.SpVoice").Speak"good morning friend"

  • Now save the file as computer_gender.vbs. (you can save the file with any name like anything.vbs)
  • Double click the file to run it.
If you hear a male voice, your computer is a male and if you hear a female voice then your computer is a female. So  now Check whether your computer is male or female and share your computer’s gender with me.
Don't forgot to tell here whether your PC is male or Female.

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Hide Data in a Picture

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Its very easy and simple to hide data behind the picture without knowing of any one.Just need small knowledge of cmd commands.

Learn it is with few steps


Here i will tell you with a simple example
  • Create a folder in your root drive (i have D:) of any desired name. I choose Myhacktips. 
  • Now copy all your images into that folder and also that image behind which you want to hide data(here it is "595")



  • Now select all the images you want hide and add them to archive or .rar using winrar (Click on the images and click "Add to archive")
  • Now you will found one more file named "myhacktips.rar" in your folder.




  • Now open cmd and change you root directory to your current location(if you are in c than just type cd\ and then type cd digital in our case)
  • now type 
              copy /b 595.jpg + myhacktips.rar output.jpg              


Here

  • 595.jpg is the image behind you want to hide data.
  • myhacktips.rar is the file in which you hidden data is stored.
  • output.jpg is file which we want hidden data.

Now at last you will found an image named "output.jpg" this will contains your all images and data.
Now right click on this image and open it with win.rar and extract and you will loud all data that you have hide.
So enjoy this
If still you have any problem contact us ==> myhacktips@outlook.com
Your comments are welcomed below ! ! !


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Why aren't keys arranged in alphabetical order on a keyboard?

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It was 1875, Christopher Sholes with assistance from Amos Densmore  rearranged the typewriter keyboard so that the commonest letters were not so close together and the type bars would come from opposite directions. Thus they would not clash together and jam the machine. The new arrangement was the "QWERTY" arrangement that typists use today.

On his first model, his "ABC" key arrangement caused the keys to jam when the typist worked quickly. Sholes didn't know how to keep the keys from sticking, so his solution was to keep the typist from typing too fast.



He did this using a study of letter-pair frequency prepared by educator Amos Densmore, brother of James Densmore, who was Sholes' chief financial backer. The QWERTY keyboard itself was determined by the existing mechanical linkages of the typebars inside the machine to the keys on the outside. Sholes' solution did not eliminate the problem completely, but it was greatly reduced. 

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The keyboard arrangement was considered important enough to be included on Sholes' patent granted in 1878, some years after the machine was into production. QWERTY's effect, by reducing those annoying clashes, was to speed up typing rather than slow it down.

The new arrangement was the "QWERTY" arrangement that typists use today. Of course, Sholes claimed that the new arrangement was scientific and would add speed and efficiency. The only efficiency it added was to slow the typist down, since almost any word in the English language required the typist's fingers to cover more distance on the keyboard.

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How to add background music to MySpace

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Hey Friends, Wassup, you must be having an account on myspace, so lets see how to add background music in your myspace profile :)



Adding music to MySpace is as easy as pie with these few steps


  • First, go to MySpace and log-in to your MySpace profile.
  • Once you’re in your profile, click on the Music link.
  • You’ll be taken to the MySpace music area, where there is a small box of drop-down search menus you can use to find just the right MySpace background music that you’re looking for. All musical genres are represented here; you can search by artist, style, sounds like, etc.
  • Once you find the artist you’re looking for, click on the artist’s picture or name in the search results. If it’s an official MySpace music page, there should be a red header across the top of the page with the words “MySpace Music.”
  • You should see a big gray box with music selections playing or ready to be played at the artist’s MySpace profile. In order to add this artist’s song to YOUR MySpace profile, click on the Add button right under your selected song.
  • You’ll be asked if you really want to add this song to your MySpace profile, and if the answer is yes, then click Add Song To Profile.

You’re all set! Now, when people click on your MySpace profile, they’ll get a nice bit of MySpace background music.

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