There's no better way to welcome back your coworkers from the holidays, vacation, or that long sales trip than with an office prank. There is no need for pranks to be relegated to April Fool's Day; any day of the year is good for a small joke. A prescription for safe office pranks if often perfect for some fun lighthearted fun and/or well deserved payback.

In this day and age, Technology and the Internet rule, and most people spend their time online browsing, emailing or shopping. Why not try and play a joke on your friends where they spend most of their time…their computers and offices.

Remember, any prank you can easily play on someone could just as easily be used against you as well.

Your Mouse Is Looking a Bit Sluggish

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Know whats more frustrating then trying to find a needle in a haystack? Moving your mouse cursor across the screen when the sensitivity has been turned all the way down. This is especially cruel when you put the mouse cursor in the farthest corner of the screen, ensuring they will have to travel the farthest to reset it.


For an Apple Desktop:
  1. Open System Preferences and click "Keyboard & Mouse" to display these preferences. 
  2. Click the Mouse tab. These controls let you set the mouse sensitivity to control how fast the arrow flies across your screen when you move your mouse. Under "Tracking" set the slider to the far left, "Slow", and close the window to apply the settings. 
For an Apple Laptop:
  1. Open System Preferences and click Keyboard & Mouse to display its preferences. 
  2. Click the Trackpad tab. These controls let you set the trackpad sensitivity to control how fast the arrow moves across your screen when you move your finger across the trackpad, and also adjust for your double-click speed.
For a Windows Desktop:
  1. Open Control Panel by clicking Start > Control Panel
  2. Click the Mouse icon to open the Mouse Properties Control Panel.
  3. In the Mouse Properties window that appears, click the "Pointer Options" tab and locate the Motion section at the top of the window.  Adjust the slider to the far left, "Slow", and then press "OK" to apple the settings.

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