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	<title>Comments on: KeyCarbon KCU401 Keystroke Recorders for USB Keyboards</title>
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		<title>By: Technophile</title>
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		<description>I ordered from Amazon and the KeyCarbon arrived next day. The product itself looks like a slightly larger USB thumb drive, except it has a USB socket on the other end to the USB plug. It&#039;s so easy to install - you just unplug the USB keyboard and plug the KeyCarbon in-between the keyboard and computer. It is fairly large and when you plug it into the back of the computer, it does cause the keyboard cable to stick out a few inches. This isn&#039;t necessarily conspicuous though as you can hide it among the other cables behind the computer. If a computer is on a desk though, someone might notice (if you want to use the device, for instance, for monitoring your child&#039;s internet activity).
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&lt;br /&gt;I plugged it in before booting the computer - and it started recording keyboard activity right away. This is really important for me, as I am writing my PhD thesis and want something to keep a secondary record in case there&#039;s a power cut or something like that (I also take lots of backups of the Word file too).
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&lt;br /&gt;To access the memory you can either use their software (for Windows) or you can just use their clever access system - you just open any text editor such as Word and type the password. This immediately causes the device to present a menu (imagine it &#039;typing&#039; the menu out for you) - you can then select various options, including viewing the memory and clearing the memory.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I ordered from Amazon and the KeyCarbon arrived next day. The product itself looks like a slightly larger USB thumb drive, except it has a USB socket on the other end to the USB plug. It&#8217;s so easy to install &#8211; you just unplug the USB keyboard and plug the KeyCarbon in-between the keyboard and computer. It is fairly large and when you plug it into the back of the computer, it does cause the keyboard cable to stick out a few inches. This isn&#8217;t necessarily conspicuous though as you can hide it among the other cables behind the computer. If a computer is on a desk though, someone might notice (if you want to use the device, for instance, for monitoring your child&#8217;s internet activity).</p>
<p>I plugged it in before booting the computer &#8211; and it started recording keyboard activity right away. This is really important for me, as I am writing my PhD thesis and want something to keep a secondary record in case there&#8217;s a power cut or something like that (I also take lots of backups of the Word file too).</p>
<p>To access the memory you can either use their software (for Windows) or you can just use their clever access system &#8211; you just open any text editor such as Word and type the password. This immediately causes the device to present a menu (imagine it &#8216;typing&#8217; the menu out for you) &#8211; you can then select various options, including viewing the memory and clearing the memory.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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