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  2. AutoHotkey - Wikipedia

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    AutoHotkey is a free and open-source custom scripting language for Microsoft Windows, primarily designed to provide easy keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, fast macro-creation and software automation to allow users of most computer skill levels to automate repetitive tasks in any Windows application.

  3. Keystroke logging - Wikipedia

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    Keystroke logging, often referred to as keylogging or keyboard capturing, is the action of recording (logging) the keys struck on a keyboard, [1] [2] typically covertly, so that a person using the keyboard is unaware that their actions are being monitored.

  4. KeePass - Wikipedia

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    KeePass may be configured to randomize characters' input sequence to make it harder to log keystrokes. The features is called Two-Channel Auto-Type Obfuscation (TCATO). The features is called Two-Channel Auto-Type Obfuscation (TCATO).

  5. Keystroke programming - Wikipedia

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    A code sequence like 61 11, on the other hand, represents the keystrokes GTO A , which is a branch to the location marked by the symbolic label A . The calculator can tell this is a symbolic branch, rather than a branch to a numbered location, because the tens digit of the byte immediately following the opcode is not zero.

  6. Projection keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A projection keyboard is a form of computer input device whereby the image of a virtual keyboard is projected onto a surface: when a user touches the surface covered by an image of a key, the device records the corresponding keystroke. Some connect to Bluetooth devices, including many of the latest smartphone, tablet, and mini-PC devices with ...

  7. Keystroke - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Keystroke may refer to: the action of typing on a ...

  8. Sticky keys - Wikipedia

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    It serializes keystrokes; instead of being required to press multiple keys at a time, the user can press and release a modifier key, such as ⇧ Shift, Ctrl, Alt, or the Windows key, and have it remain active until any other key is pressed.

  9. Macro key - Wikipedia

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    A key sequence is a series of keyboard keystrokes, mouse actions, or menu actions that are bound to a command. [1] The macro key can also be used to conveniently launch a program. Many people find these to be very useful, as they can perform a complex action with one button, and can be changed to fit the needs of anyone.