My personfeat of glory on windows 95 happened in ~1997 (I had recently moved to Seattle and was the IT CAD Manager for a very large architectural firm on the west coast...
I deployed many 95 machines...
This friend of a friend had somehow managed to go into the windows (aesthetics) setting and somehow changed ALL the component colors to black - so you could navigate with the keyboard through every menu in Windows...
I had to use muscle memory to get from boot through hitting all the right keys to navigate to control panel and open the settings and reset the colors back to normal, just by clicking through the menus via the keyboard...
The reality was that years of gaming with games such as Bards Tale, I was a master of the ten-key - in bards tale you would memorize the key patterns to get from dungeon to store to dungeon to inn etc...
Before that, we used "Pathminder" to manage our BBS warez directories and such, all keyboard navigation
So since middle grades I was ten-keying my way through dungeons and villages like a wraith
(and I had a grocery store inventorying job in highschool, with a ten-key on my thigh.
So Windows 95 was extremely easy to navigate and memorize all it's keyboard shorts and clicks..
I deployed many 95 machines...
This friend of a friend had somehow managed to go into the windows (aesthetics) setting and somehow changed ALL the component colors to black - so you could navigate with the keyboard through every menu in Windows...
I had to use muscle memory to get from boot through hitting all the right keys to navigate to control panel and open the settings and reset the colors back to normal, just by clicking through the menus via the keyboard...
They thought I was some sort of wizard.