4MB PS/2 Computer Keystroke Logger
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Small, fast, and smart
The world's smallest and smartest PS/2 hardware keylogger. This keystroke recorder has 4 Megabytes memory capacity, organized into an advanced flash FAT file system. Super fast data retrieve is achieved by switching into Flash Drive mode for download. Completely transparent for computer operation, no software or drivers required. Supports national keyboard layouts.
Features
Take advantage of the unique new features:- Huge memory capacity (4 Megabytes),
organized as an advanced flash FAT file system
- Works with any PS/2 keyboard
- Super fast memory contents download (up to 125
kB/s)
- No software or drivers required, Windows, Linux,
and Mac compatible
- Transparent to computer operation, undetectable
for security scanners
- Quick and easy national layout
support
- Ultra compact and discrete, only 1.5" (38mm) long
Applications
- Observe Internet, E-mail & chat usage by children and
employees
- Monitor employee productivity
- Protect your child from on-line hazards and predators
- Save a copy of typed text
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...and several more!
You can even use this device to record all of YOUR keystrokes, for backup purposes!
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Retrieve that Word document you spent hours creating, only to have the power go out!
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Go back and get that password you assigned, but can't remember now!
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Retrieve several documents you created if your computer crashes!
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| Version | Memory size |
| 2 MB | > 2,000,000
keystrokes (around 1 years worth of intensive typing, or over 1000 pages of text) |
| 4 MB | > 4,000,000
keystrokes (around 2 years worth of intensive typing, or over 2000 pages of text) |
| 8 MB | > 8,000,000
keystrokes (around 4 years worth of intensive typing, or over 4000 pages of text) |
| |
Record mode
Installation of the hardware PS/2 keylogger in record mode is quick and easy. Simply plug it in between the PS/2 keyboard and the PS/2 port. No software or drivers are required. The PS/2 keylogger will automatically start recording all data typed on the keyboard to the internal flash disk.Disconnect the PS/2 keyboard from the PS/2 port at the computer or hub. This can be done even with the computer up and running.

Connect the hardware PS/2 keylogger between the PS/2 keyboard and the PS/2 port.
Keystroke logging will start automatically.
Playback mode (Flash Drive)
Once data has been captured in record mode, you can retrieve it on any computer with a PS/2 port. This is done by switching to Flash Drive mode. The PS/2 hardware keylogger and keyboard should be connected in the same way, as in record mode.
Each device has a built-in 3-key combination (by default K, B, S).
Press these 3 magic keys simultaneously to trigger Flash Drive mode. The keylogger will automatically respond as a mass storage device.

The Flash Drive will contain the file LOG.TXT with a text log of all captured data. Keystroke data is formatted in the same as it would appear on the screen, with special keys in brackets ([Ent], [Esc], [Del] etc.). This file can be viewed and searched with any text editor, such as Notepad or MS Word.

The file LOG.TXT can be copied to the hard drive. The PS/2 keylogger may be then switched back to record mode, by disabling the drive through the operating system.
Configuration options
The PS/2 hardware keylogger may be configured through the file CONFIG.TXT, placed in the Flash Drive root folder. Use any text editor to prepare such a configuration file, containing the following text:
Password=KBS
LogSpecialKeys=Medium
DisableLogging=No
Copy this file to the root folder in Flash Drive mode. The configuration will be loaded on next record mode initialization.

Password sets the 3-key combination for triggering Flash Drive mode. Any three-letter key combination is allowed (sequence is irrelevant). Default value is KBS.
LogSpecialKeys sets the logging level for special keys, such as Enter, Escape, F1...F12 etc. Special keys are logged in brackets, i.e. [Ent]. Allowed values are None (only text is logged), Medium (text with basic function keys are logged), and Full (text with all special keys are logged). Default value is Medium.
DisableLogging allows to disable logging, however does not affect mode switching. Allowed values are Yes (logging disabled) and No (logging enabled). Default value is No.
National keyboard layouts
It is possible to enable a national layout for language-adapted keyboards, such as French, German etc. This will allow national characters to get logged properly (including those with Alt Gr), such as ö, ß, ó etc. The following example demonstrates the advantages of applying the German national layout.Text logged with layout
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To enable a national layout, the appropriate layout file named LAYOUT.TXT
must be placed in the hardware keylogger root folder. The file must be
copied in Flash Drive mode (no access to the flash disk in record
mode). Layout files may be obtained from the CD-ROM attached with the
device or from the download section.
The flash disks main folder should contain the file LAYOUT.TXT
and the standard log file LOG.TXT.

To enable the layout, safely remove the flash disk. On record mode initiation, the layout file will be loaded automatically.
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