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Send the elevator directly to your floor

Category : Work, Life, etc.

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In a hurry to get to the 17th floor on a crowded elevator? The
iHacked web site says a simple (but impolite) key combination can make
some elevators skip everyone else’s floor and go straight to yours:

The
only thing you need to do is press down the close door button, and the
floor you would like to go to at the same time. This trick has worked
on all the office elevators I have tried so far. I find it works the
easiest on:
Otis Elevators
Dover Elevators
And Most Desert Elevators

The
only thing you need to do is press down the close door button, and the
floor you would like to go to at the same time. This trick has worked
on all the office elevators I have tried so far. I find it works the
easiest on:
Otis Elevators
Dover Elevators
And Most Desert Elevators

I come from a long line of elevator experts (hi J&A!) so I’ll
have to confirm this with them, as California has a lot fewer elevators
in tall buildings to test on. Ever given this trick a try? Let us know
how it goes in the comments.

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