PS/2, with an additional time-tracking module powered by an internal battery. The KeyGrabber TimeKeeper inherits all the powerful features of the USB and PS/2 series, adding the capability to create date and time-stamps in the log file. All TimeKeeper series devices have a huge 2 Gigabyte flash disk, ensuring years’...
KeyGrabber TimeKeeper Recording keystrokes Recording mode is the default mode of operation for the KeyGrabber TimeKeeper keylogger. In record mode, the device will silently monitor all keystrokes coming from the keyboard and store them on the internal Flash Drive in file LOG.TXT.
KeyGrabber TimeKeeper Configuration files The KeyGrabber TimeKeeper is configured via two text files placed on the internal Flash Drive: CONFIG.TXT (configures key-logging parameters) TIME.TXT (configures the internal clock for time-stamping) These files should contain configuration parameters, placed in successive lines in the...
Low-Speed combos, creating a challenge for all types of USB keyloggers. The aluminum Apple A1243 and A1242 are typical examples: The KeyGrabber TimeKeeper with the Mac Compatibility Pack features a special Mac Mode (enabled by default), which will convert the keystroke data stream to USB Full-Speed, ensuring proper operation of the keyboard and logging of all keystrokes.
KeyGrabber TimeKeeper Troubleshooting The KeyGrabber TimeKeeper will not work with the following hardware configurations: 1. Internal laptop keyboards 2. Bluetooth keyboards 3. USB-PS/2 and PS/2-USB adapters 4. Non-conformant USB or PS/2 keyboards The keyboard is not responding The keyboard connector or the keylogger connector is not inserted firmly. Please check the connection with the PS/2 or USB keyboard and port.
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