"Overclocking" mouse
In Windows 2000, the settings for the mouse are expanded. Open the "Start /Settings /Control Panel /Mouse /Hardware /Advanced Settings" to see the following mouse properties control panel.
In the sampling rate, you can increase or decrease the sampling rate of the mouse in units of 20Hz. This range is from 20Hz to 100Hz. Choosing the highest possible sample rate will make your mouse more sensitive. However, it should be noted that if the system becomes unstable after you change to a certain value, try to reduce the sampling rate by one step.
Removing unnecessary system sounds
Many friends like to use the dubbing scheme to let their computers make awkward sounds when they complete certain events, which can certainly bring certain Convenient, but it also takes up some system resources. It is easy to turn off this feature. Click "Start /Settings /Control Panel /Sound & Multimedia /" and select "Silent" in the scenario.
Clearing the event log
The Event Viewer can log programs, security, and system events to a log file. For example, conflicts between programs can be recorded. Use Event Viewer to view and manage event logs for hardware and software issues, as well as for Windows 2000 security events.
Click "Start /Settings /Control Panel /Administrative Tools /Event Viewer", right click on "Application Log", "Security Log", "System Log", click delete, then a dialog box will appear Ask if you want to save this log file, click "Yes" if you want to save, and click "No" if you don't want to.
Removing POSIX Support
POSIX is short for Portable Operating System Interface, and POSIX is one of the standards developed by IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc). Most of the POSIX standards are adopted by the ISO (International Standarisation Organisation: International Organization for Standardization) and the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission). In short, POSIX provides the same API for applications on different platforms. A good application that is fully POSIX compliant will be fully compatible with Unix and Windows, which will work the same under both operating systems. But generally this thing is useless for most individual users. So if you want to remove POSIX support, follow the steps below:
Go to the C:winntsystem32 folder and change OS2.exe, OS2SS.exe, PSXSS.EXE, and POSIX.exe to OS2. Xxx, OS2SS.xxx, PSXSS.xxx, POSIX.xxx.
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