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Hardware KeyLogger:
How to Retrieve Keystrokes
1.
Open
up your choice of word processor. For Windows this can be Notepad,
Wordpad or Microsoft Word. For Linux, this can be XEmacs.
[
typing something to test the recording ]
I am testing to see if I can read all my keystrokes typed on
this machine. To view the recorded keystrokes, I type my
password:
2.
Type
your password into the editor. The factory preset password is
inside your Hardware KeyLogger shipping box. You may want to change the password after the first
use to something that only you can remember and unique enough that
other people cannot type this combination by accident.
3.
If
the password is correct, Hardware
KeyLogger will generate a menu in your word processor. Hardware
KeyLogger does that by simulating keystrokes into your computer.
This is done without installing any software on your
computer.
Hardware
KeyLogger
**by keylogger.com**
0001 of 2048 KB memory used
1 - download entire log
2 - download section log
3 - quick erase log
4 - secure erase log
5 - change password
6 - filter out keys
7 - adjust playback speed
8 - about
9 - exit
Select>_
4.
Type the
number '1' to start downloading the entire keystroke log.
You can press any key to stop the download if you wish.
5.
After download is complete, select '9' to exit the keylogger menu
mode.
6.
You can now save the file from the text editor for later reference.
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