There are various ways to unlock a door without a key. You can pick the lock with lock picks, bobby pins, and paperclips. You can bump or shim the lock. And for the uninspired, you can even resort to brute force and kick in the door or drill the lock.
All you have to do is hold the screwdriver with your right hand and insert the tip of it into the gap between the bottom of the door and floor. Then, turn anticlockwise till you hear a click. Turn again clockwise until you hear another click. Finally, open the door.
There are various ways to unlock a door without a key. You can pick the lock with lock picks, bobby pins, and paperclips. You can bump or shim the lock. And for the uninspired, you can even resort to brute force and kick in the door or drill the lock.
For pin tumbler locks, including deadbolts and entry doors, make a pick set out of 2 bobby pins or paper clips. Stick them into the lock and wiggle them until the lock opens. Use an unbent paper clip or a hairpin for locks on privacy door knobs.
You first will need to take the screw driver and push it under the two latches on the side of the door on the lock. Keep pulling back on the latches with the screwdriver until the door pops open, this can take a few minutes or a few seconds depending on the lock strength. This will work on most normal door locks.
Essentially, you will be using the knife as a torque wrench or wiggling it around like a key.
Stick the blade into the lock as far as it will go. Put it in the bottom half of the keyhole. Apply pressure, first in one direction, and then in the other direction. ...
You may hear a click. If you do, the lock should give a bit.
You can use paperclips as picks in a pinch, and a tension wrench can be any tool used to create tension, including a flathead screwdriver. One of the most common (and easiest to pick) locks is the pin-and-tumbler, which is a type of cylinder lock.