There are 3 repositories under keystroke topic.
Cross-Platform Keystroke Launcher
SystemTrayMenu - Browse and open your files easily
MacOS app that gives insights on your keystrokes
show the key and heatmap that pressed by keyboard or mouse , statistics of app usage and keystroke
Records the keystroke timing data and creates a model. Applies learning algorithms and statistical models to differentiate between a valid user and an intruder
DEDSEC_BKIF is a keystroke injection tool for Android, Linux, and iOS.
Global Key and Shortcuts listeners for Java
A minimal keyboard overlay application for cross-platform desktop built in Rust
A python script to record keystroke and show frequency of key press
A java program for logging / snooping keyboard events
A user friendly web frontend to automate complex password input via USB keystroke injection.
The tool sends to the selected window process a sequence of characters as when typed using the keyboard. It is useful to overcome certain terminal programs that are not allowing to paste characters or where the CTRL-V does not work well
KeyStroke is a joke program that makes you have a text stroke every x key strokes. It spams your keyboard to emulate having a stroke. It also blocks keyloggers as a bonus.
The platform for the keystroke biometrics researches - particularly to measure differences in usage of native or non-native language
Key binding library with multiple keystroke detection to add shortcuts to your app
📖️ The official documentation source repository for the KeyStroke joke program.
Mobile accelerometer to control computer race games
An easy-to-use website to collect keystroke data from volunteers.
This is a simple keystroke biometrics identification system implemented in Java.
This is the python code for a Keylogger and screenshot taker malware.
Implementation of an eye-based keystroke predictor for natural texts. Created for a feasability study (master thesis).
Use Pandas to find and interact with handles, windows, and elements! Without pywin32!
Click, Click. Click. Capture every last keystroke on your local keyboard.
The input keyboard prediction from keystroke sound. Mini project in Computer Security class.