Turn the screen off, shine a bright light on the side and lure it out… Good luck
navagon
Microsoft have upped their bug game and have finally gone 3D now. Just be glad it wasn’t one of their hornets.
K3OM
Guide it to a corner with the cursor, once there build an icon wall trapping it. Once you feel it has learned the lesson remove one icon and let it free. It’ll go away on its own with a newfound freedom.
Throwaythisacco
pray to god it goes out, and DON’T CRUSH IT IN THERE
FaceTransplant
Download a debugger.
SynthfusionDJ
My condolences. This would drive me beyond crazy.
lexfor
Encourage it to move with a UV light
dudewithoneleg
Try stack overflow
Scholes_SC2
This happened to me the other day. I was an ant. Went to bed and the next day it wasn’t there
lucassster
Have you tried asking it politely?
dogmeatpizza
Task manager
wahahah629
Hope that it crawls to an inconspicuous area, or somehow make it go somewhere? Or just wait till it dies and dries out, so you can use a vibrator against the screen and it crumbles.
New_Net_6720
They never come alone
wehavetogobackk
Get an electric teethbrush, apply a bit above without much pressure and pray that it drops down, vibrator also works.
Panthean
MacAfee subscription
Ronyx2021
Try debug console
SumonaFlorence
So, assuming you didn’t press down on it and fuck yourself, you can turn the screen off entirely, then park a torch infront of the screen but don’t shine it directly at the bug or the screen, but in view where the bug can see it.
Leave it there over night, in a dark room if possible, and pray the bug comes out.
Did you squish it? Fucked. Maybe not entirely however depending on the screen.
If you got guts you can dismantle the screen, open it up and get into the layers themselves.
Make sure when doing this you ensure you don’t confuse and change the order or orientation of the layers.
Once you’ve removed the bug, work backwards, and maybe seal the edges with some sticky tape to hopefully ensure this doesn’t happen again.
Sadly this happened to me in a Laptop, I asked the tech that “there’s a bug in my screen”, she laughed, thinking English was my second language and asked if my drivers were up to date.
Linusdroppedme
He is not a bug. Now, he is a feature.
fenixspider1
It’s it’s home now. You forget about the monitor.
blitzkriegger
Your mouse pointer to is essentially his spotlight
fghfghhggfh8189
bro how tf does it even get stuck in the first part?
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That’s the neat part, you don’t.
bait it out with some sugar i guess
Turn the screen off, shine a bright light on the side and lure it out… Good luck
Microsoft have upped their bug game and have finally gone 3D now. Just be glad it wasn’t one of their hornets.
Guide it to a corner with the cursor, once there build an icon wall trapping it. Once you feel it has learned the lesson remove one icon and let it free. It’ll go away on its own with a newfound freedom.
pray to god it goes out, and DON’T CRUSH IT IN THERE
Download a debugger.
My condolences. This would drive me beyond crazy.
Encourage it to move with a UV light
Try stack overflow
This happened to me the other day. I was an ant. Went to bed and the next day it wasn’t there
Have you tried asking it politely?
Task manager
Hope that it crawls to an inconspicuous area, or somehow make it go somewhere? Or just wait till it dies and dries out, so you can use a vibrator against the screen and it crumbles.
They never come alone
Get an electric teethbrush, apply a bit above without much pressure and pray that it drops down, vibrator also works.
MacAfee subscription
Try debug console
So, assuming you didn’t press down on it and fuck yourself, you can turn the screen off entirely, then park a torch infront of the screen but don’t shine it directly at the bug or the screen, but in view where the bug can see it.
Leave it there over night, in a dark room if possible, and pray the bug comes out.
Did you squish it? Fucked. Maybe not entirely however depending on the screen.
If you got guts you can dismantle the screen, open it up and get into the layers themselves.
Make sure when doing this you ensure you don’t confuse and change the order or orientation of the layers.
Once you’ve removed the bug, work backwards, and maybe seal the edges with some sticky tape to hopefully ensure this doesn’t happen again.
Sadly this happened to me in a Laptop, I asked the tech that “there’s a bug in my screen”, she laughed, thinking English was my second language and asked if my drivers were up to date.
He is not a bug. Now, he is a feature.
It’s it’s home now. You forget about the monitor.
Your mouse pointer to is essentially his spotlight
bro how tf does it even get stuck in the first part?
That’s not a bug, it’s a feature