keystrokes
Cisco Security Agent - An Enterprise Solution for Protection Against Spyware and Adware
White Paper Spyware and adware share the ability to record keystrokes and possibly send data to Web servers, posing a serious security and privacy risk. Antispyware solutions on the market today are based on passive, reactive detection, and are not able to... [03 Jul 2008]
Viruses, Adware and Spyware, Oh My!
White Paper Spyware sends out reports of keystrokes and other information to the originating computer to monitor what a user is doing. In given instances, a company might seek to protect what it considers to be its trade secrets. [03 Jul 2008]
Building User-Centric Experiences: an Introduction to Microsoft HailStorm
White Paper For instance, entering a friend’s new phone number into your PC requires a particular sequence of keystrokes and mouse clicks. Over the past 25 years, information technology has provided incredible value for users and businesses. [03 Jul 2008]
Google lays out mobile future
News One of the main aims with the mobile search app was to reduce keystrokes due to the tricky nature of typing on mobile devices, so the app suggests possible search terms as the user types, potentially allowing them to navigate much more quickly. [13 May 2008]
Creating a Macro to Meet Court Requirements for Document Margins
White Paper An easier way is to automate this task by creating a macro (a set of keystrokes and instructions recorded and saved for later use), so that the computer sets the margins quickly, correctly, and consistently, for every document. [16 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Eating your own dog food
Comment Then there are those hotel check-ins and supermarket tills that seem to require hundreds of keystrokes. Written at London's Heathrow airport after a confused journey through the newly opened Terminal 5. [14 Apr 2008]
PA spreads the news on open source
Case Study He added: "We have some really very specific requirements for our editorial applications in which we want to deliver a very effective tool for our journalists to do things with as few keystrokes as possible, efficiently and quickly. [20 Mar 2008]
Photos: Viruses and Trojans come to life
Photo This is the Ghost spyware which saves the keystrokes, screen shots and websites visited. Security software firm MessageLabs, has turned a number of cyber threats into works of art using the malicious computer code which forms them. [06 Mar 2008]
Can biometrics secure the public's data?
Comment These traits are used to identify people by certain characteristics that are either physiological - such as faces, fingerprints, irises, veins and DNA - or behavioural - such as voices, signatures and keystrokes.silicon.com's A to Z of Biometrics [23 Nov 2007]
VBscript in a Nutshell: Windows Script Host 5.6
White Paper And Windows 3.0 included the idiosyncratic and unsuccessful Recorder, which allowed the user to "Record" keystrokes and mouse clicks and later repeat them. Windows Script Host (WSH) is designed to eliminate one of the major limitations of the Win32... [25 Oct 2007]
Editing in Word
White Paper That is, first select the thing (word, paragraph, sentence) that one intends to act upon; then use keystrokes or menu commands to tell the Mac what to do to it. Despite all the innovations in Office 2001, some things haven't changed, including the... [25 Oct 2007]
Learning GNU Emacs: Writing Macros
White Paper In Emacs, a macro is simply a group of recorded keystrokes one can play back over and over again. Emacs lets one record the keystrokes one used to work on the first line of the table, and then "Play these back" repeatedly until the job is done. [17 Oct 2007]
Office X for Macintosh: Editing in Word
White Paper That is, first select the thing (word, paragraph, sentence) that one intend to act upon; then use keystrokes or menu commands to tell the Mac what to do to it. Despite all the innovations in Office X, some things haven't changed, including the... [17 Oct 2007]
Automate Your Org Charts With Visio
White Paper Then, when things change, users can update it with just a few keystrokes. Creating, storing, and updating organizational charts can be a time-consuming task, especially in today's fast-paced, fast-growing organizations. [05 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Know-nothing managers
Comment For example, all banking decisions now seem to have been delegated to machines with human knowledge of the local situation reduced to a few limited keystrokes. Dispatched to silicon.com via public wi-fi. [20 Aug 2007]
