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8 Unusual Ways to Make Your Computer Work Better (That You Haven’t Tried Yet) 

Cyn Mackley by Cyn Mackley
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So, your computer is slow, glitchy, or acting like it just got out of bed after a two-hour nap. You’ve probably tried the usual tricks—clearing cookies, updating software, or swearing at the screen. But there are some lesser-known, off-the-wall ways to help your computer work better and you work happier. Give these unusual tips a try! 

Give It a Literal Breather (Keep Your Computer Cool) 

Computers and laptops have an ongoing war with heat, and if you ignore it, your machine’s performance will melt faster than an ice cube on a summer sidewalk. Overheating can cause slow performance, crashes, or even long-term damage to your device. 

Start by inspecting your device’s fans and vents. Are they covered in dust? That’s like wrapping your computer in a wool blanket—it’s suffocating. Use a can of compressed air (available online or at any electronics store) to blow dust out of vents, or carefully vacuum around them with a small nozzle. 

If you use a laptop, invest in a cooling pad. These nifty gadgets not only prop your laptop up for better airflow but also come with built-in fans to keep temperatures low. 

For desktops, ensure there’s enough space around your tower for airflow. Don’t shove it into a corner or cabinet where it can’t “breathe.” Keeping your workspace cool also helps—don’t work in direct sunlight or overly warm rooms. 

Bonus tip: Check your device’s temperature with free software like HWMonitor (for Windows) or Macs Fan Control. If you see dangerously high temps, it’s time to act fast to save your device from a fiery end. 

Move to a “Magic Spot” in Your Home (Wi-Fi Sweet Spot) 

Not all spots in your home are created equal when it comes to Wi-Fi. If your computer is in a dead zone, you’re fighting an uphill battle for fast internet. 

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Find your router’s sweet spot by moving closer to it. For best results, place your router centrally in your home, elevated on a shelf or table, and free from obstructions like walls, furniture, or appliances. 

If moving closer isn’t an option, consider a Wi-Fi extender or mesh network. These gadgets amplify your Wi-Fi signal to cover hard-to-reach areas. For something more immediate, use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer directly to the router. It’s old-school but still the gold standard for speed and stability. 

Finally, check for interference. Wi-Fi signals can be disrupted by other electronics—microwaves, baby monitors, and even fish tanks (yes, really). Keep your router away from these troublemakers for the smoothest connection possible. 

Treat Your Mouse and Keyboard Like Royalty (Upgrade Your Peripherals) 

Your keyboard and mouse are like the tires on a car—they’re what you rely on to keep things moving. If you’re still using the cheap, clunky keyboard that came with your computer, it’s time to upgrade to something ergonomic. 

Ergonomic keyboards are designed to reduce strain on your wrists and hands, making typing more comfortable, especially if you spend hours at your computer. Split keyboards, curved layouts, and soft wrist rests can feel odd at first but do wonders for preventing carpal tunnel syndrome. 

For your mouse, a vertical model might look strange, but it keeps your wrist in a natural position and reduces strain. Trackball mice are another great option for those who want precise control with minimal hand movement. Gamers or creative professionals might want to invest in high-precision mice with customizable buttons. 

Think of it as self-care for your hands. You’re not just upgrading your computer setup; you’re investing in your long-term comfort. 

Restart Your Computer… on Schedule 

Restarting your computer isn’t just a way to fix glitches—it’s like giving your device a spa day. When you restart, your computer clears out temporary files, refreshes its memory (RAM), and stops any processes that might be hogging resources. 

But here’s the thing: most people don’t restart often enough. If you’re guilty of letting your computer run for weeks without a reboot, you’re basically asking it to survive on caffeine and willpower. 

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Set a restart routine. For example, Sunday evenings could be your dedicated “reboot and refresh” time. It takes just a few minutes and can prevent performance hiccups, random freezes, or that infamous blue screen of death. 

Pro tip: If you’re constantly running software updates, those updates often take effect only after a restart. Make restarting a habit, and you’ll notice fewer problems and better performance. 

Turn Off Visual Effects (Save Your Computer’s Energy) 

Your computer’s operating system wants to impress you with fancy animations, fading windows, and dynamic backgrounds. Sure, they look cool, but they’re also a drain on your system’s resources, especially if you’re using an older machine. 

Disabling these visual effects is like switching from heels to sneakers—it’s not as glamorous, but it gets the job done. 

  • On Windows: Go to Settings > System > About > Advanced System Settings > Performance. Choose “Adjust for best performance,” and Windows will disable unnecessary animations. 
  • On Mac: Go to System Settings > Accessibility > Display, and turn on “Reduce Motion.” 

Your screen might lose some of its pizzazz, but your computer will thank you with faster performance and fewer hiccups. 

Use Weird Background Noise to Focus 

Sometimes, the problem isn’t your computer—it’s your brain. If you’re easily distracted or feeling sluggish, a little background noise can boost your focus. Enter the world of “brown noise” and ambient sounds. 

Brown noise is a deeper, less harsh version of white noise. Think of it like a soothing hum, similar to ocean waves or distant thunder. It’s perfect for drowning out distracting sounds like barking dogs, noisy neighbors, or your own thoughts about what’s for dinner. 

Apps like Noisli or websites like myNoise.net offer customizable ambient sounds. You can create your own mix of rain, wind, and even café chatter for a more immersive experience. Bonus: it pairs surprisingly well with a hot beverage. 

Clean Your Monitor (See the World Clearly) 

If your screen is covered in fingerprints, dust, or mystery smudges, it’s time for a cleaning session. A dirty screen doesn’t just look bad; it can strain your eyes as you squint to see through the grime. 

Here’s how to clean your monitor safely: 

  1. Turn off your screen and let it cool down. 
  1. Use a microfiber cloth (avoid paper towels or regular rags—they’ll scratch the surface). 
  1. Dampen the cloth with water or a 50/50 mix of water and isopropyl alcohol. 
  1. Gently wipe in small circles, focusing on smudges. 

Your screen will look brighter and clearer instantly. Plus, you’ll feel oddly accomplished—it’s like giving your computer a mini makeover. 

Kick Out Resource Hogs (Stop the Sneaky Apps) 

Ever wonder why your computer feels slow even when you’re only using one or two programs? Background apps could be the culprits, quietly draining your system’s resources like freeloaders. 

Find the guilty parties using Task Manager (Windows) or Activity Monitor (Mac). Look for apps that are eating up CPU, memory, or disk space. Do you really need Spotify running in the background when you’re not using it? 

Once you’ve identified resource hogs, close unnecessary programs and disable them from starting up automatically. On Windows, you can manage startup programs via Task Manager > Startup. On Mac, go to System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items. 

Freeing up resources is like decluttering your home—it gives your computer more room to breathe and keeps things running smoothly. 

And there you have it—eight quirky yet effective ways to make your computer work better. Try these tips, and your computer might just start behaving like a well-oiled machine instead of a rebellious teenager. 

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