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🐣 Hidden Gems in Windows 11 & Microsoft 365 You Probably Didn’t Know About

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    🐣 Hidden Gems in Windows 11 & Microsoft 365 You Probably Didn’t Know About

    Think your PC is all work and no play? Think again. Beneath the sleek interface of Windows 11 and the productivity powerhouse that is Microsoft 365 lies a treasure trove of Easter eggs—quirky features, hidden tricks, and nostalgic nods that add a dash of delight to your digital life.

    Whether you’re a curious explorer or just looking to impress your coworkers with some tech wizardry, here’s your ultimate guide to unlocking the fun.


    đŸȘŸ Windows 11 Easter Eggs: Secrets Behind the Interface

    1. ASCII Star Wars in Command Prompt

    A long time ago, in a terminal far, far away


    • How to activate:
      1. Open “Turn Windows features on or off” and enable Telnet Client.
      2. Press Win + R, type telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl, and hit Enter.
      3. Watch a full ASCII animation of Star Wars: Episode IV. Yes, seriously.

    2. God Mode Folder

    Unleash the ultimate control panel.

    • How to activate:
      1. Create a new folder.
      2. Rename it to:
        GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
      3. Access every system setting in one place.

    3. Window Shake to Minimize

    Because sometimes, you just need to shake things up.

    • How to activate:
      • Go to Settings > System > Multitasking and enable Title bar window shake.
      • Grab a window and shake it—everything else minimizes.

    4. Spinning Cog Icon

    A tiny touch of whimsy.

    • How to activate:
      • In apps like Notepad, click and hold the gear icon, then swipe or right-click—it spins!

    5. Voice Typing Anywhere

    Your keyboard’s cooler cousin.

    • How to activate:
      • Press Win + H in any text field and start speaking.

    6. Scroll Inactive Windows

    Multitasking made smoother.

    • How to activate:
      • Go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Mouse and enable Scroll inactive windows when hovering.

    📩 Microsoft 365 Easter Eggs: Productivity Meets Playfulness

    1. Word’s Random Text Generator

    Need filler text? Word’s got jokes.

    • How to activate:
      • Type =rand() or =lorem() in a blank document and press Enter.
      • Add parameters like =rand(4,5) for 4 paragraphs of 5 sentences.

    2. Excel’s CHAR Function Fun

    Not quite a game, but still geeky.

    • How to activate:
      • Type =CHAR(1) in a cell to explore ASCII codes.

    3. Outlook’s Read Aloud

    Let your inbox talk to you.

    • How to activate:
      • Open an email, go to the Message tab, and click Read Aloud.

    4. PowerPoint’s Morph Transition

    Make your slides look like magic.

    • How to activate:
      1. Duplicate a slide.
      2. Move or resize objects on the second slide.
      3. Apply the Morph transition.

    5. OneNote’s Math Assistant

    Your personal tutor, built-in.

    • How to activate:
      1. Write or type an equation.
      2. Select it and click Math in the Draw tab.
      3. View step-by-step solutions or graph it.

    6. Access’s Magic Eight Ball (Legacy)

    A throwback to the good ol’ days.

    • How to activate:
      1. Create a macro named Magic Eight Ball.
      2. Drag it to the toolbar.
      3. Click for randomized answers.

    🧙 Bonus Legacy Oddities

    Easter Egg Product Activation
    Doom Port 666 Windows Peek inside C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\services
    “Bush hid the facts” bug Word (pre-2007) Type phrase and save—caused encoding glitch
    File name “CON” Office/Windows Try saving a file as “CON”—Windows won’t allow it (reserved DOS name)

    🎉 Final Thoughts

    Easter eggs aren’t just for video games they’re scattered across the software we use every day. Whether it’s a nostalgic ASCII animation or a hidden control panel, these little surprises remind us that even the most serious tools can have a sense of humor.


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