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    AcousticSoundboard

    AcousticSoundboard

    Free, easy to use, lightweight soundboard for Windows

    ...View a demo video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPdncc-q1oM If you want others to hear your microphone and the sounds you play, you will first need to install a virtual audio cable such as this one: https://vb-audio.com/Cable/ IMPORTANT: Windows may warn you that this program contains a virus because it hooks the keyboard. Your data stays on your computer only. Please see the readme for more information.
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    keysniffer

    keysniffer

    Linux kernel mode debugfs keylogger

    ...By default it shows human-readable strings for the keys pressed. However, as keyboards evolved, more keys got added. So the module now supports a module parameter codes which shows the keycode shift_mask pair in hex (codes=1) or decimal (codes=2). You can lookup the keycodes in /usr/include/linux/input-event-codes.h. The keypress logs are recorded in debugfs as long as the module is loaded. Only root or sudoers can read the log. The module name has been camouflaged to blend-in with other kernel modules. You can, however, execute a script at shutdown or reboot (the procedure would be distro-specific) to save the keys to a file. ...
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