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Author: 4LeafClover
Access Level: 1
Difficulty: 33%
A few friends are crowded around your computer, as you claim you want to show them a video. Before they know it, the computer mouse has moved itself on the screen and clicked on the right link, and pressed play, to show them the video!
This is very simple, and can be accomplished easily. Go to Google and type in 'ghost mouse', find the simple program and download it. Now go on YouTube (or some other video site).
When on YouTube, press record (on ghostmouse) and scroll down on the homepage (make sure to use the scroll on the right side of the page, not the one on your mouse) and find a video, click that video, wait for it to load a bit, then press play on the video. After that press stop (on ghostmouse)
When your friends are ready, open YouTube. Then press play on ghostmouse. One way to hide this is if you have a music 'control panel' on your keyboard, then press play on that, when you press play on ghostmouse. If you want another way to press play on ghostmouse, is any kind of misdirection, you have to be creative.
After you press play, don't touch the mouse, just wait and watch the mouse do what you recorded.
Advice: The mouse is very sensitive, so make sure you don't move the position of ghost mouse from the time you recorded it, and the time you press play, because otherwise, it will move, but it will be off the target. So make sure you leave the mouse in the same place on play/record. You will get it after a while of working with the program.