« Reply #3 on: Thu, 12 November 2009, 10:13:39 »
Am I the only one who finds it disgusting that those key loggers* are freely available? There are laws forbidding production of equipment that can make (legal!) copies of discs etc, yet devices like this are allowed.
It would be nice to see them put to legitimate use though. I wonder if adding a battery would be enough to get it going as a portable data entry device. I suspect the keyboard wouldn't initialize.
Edit> * Another good reason to use Colemak!!
I doubt Colemak is going to protect you any.
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