I received a lot of positive feedback on my previous post on accessing the clipboard from the lock screen using the wireless password field.

https://msitpros.com/?p=3746

Just out of curiosity I tried other combinations on doing the same thing, and I found out another cool trick to do the same using the Narrator feature in Windows.

You heard me (#LOL – Narrator is the component that reads stuff out loud) I did the same with Narrator. So, you are probably wondering how I did it using the Narrator. It is shown in the following video:

I also tried to «fuzz» the different fields to see if it is possible to break out of the Narrator application. I was not able to find any method.

Well, hope you enjoyed it and I hope Microsoft does something about this in the future. A quick fix to disable the narrator is to change the ACL on the Narrator.exe and deny read and execute to everyone. I have not found a Group Policy settings that disables this yet. I will update this post if I do.

Hope you enjoyed this post and find this exciting as I do. (I am such a geek)

Update 27.01.2017:

A good point from Papagon in the comments. You can also change the content of the clipboard using CTRL+C.