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  2. Keystroke logging - Wikipedia

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    A keylogger example of a screen capture, which holds potentially confidential and private information. The image below holds the corresponding keylogger text result. A logfile from a software-based keylogger, based on the screen capture above. A software-based keylogger is a computer program designed to record any input from the keyboard.

  3. Text Services Framework - Wikipedia

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    TSF-enabled applications can receive text input from any text service that supports TSF without having to be aware of any details of the text source. Services built using TSF are globally available to any application. TSF enables a text service to store metadata with a document, a piece of text, or an object within the document. For example, a ...

  4. Inputlog - Wikipedia

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    Inputlog is one of the most used keyloggers. It enables researchers to observe the online writing process unobtrusively. It logs every input action that is used to produce a text, viz. keystrokes (incl. navigation keys), mouse movements and clicks and speech input via Dragon Naturally Speaking (Nuance). The program also provides a timestamp (in ...

  5. Keystroke dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Keystroke dynamics, keystroke biometrics, typing dynamics, and typing biometrics refer to the collection of biometric information generated by key press related events that occur when a user types on a keyboard. [1] Use of patterns in key operation to identify operators predates the modern computing, and keyboards, [2] and has been proposed as ...

  6. Text entry interface - Wikipedia

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    Text entry interface. A text entry interface or text entry device is an interface that is used to enter text information in an electronic device. A commonly used device is a mechanical computer keyboard. Most laptop computers have an integrated mechanical keyboard, and desktop computers are usually operated primarily using a keyboard and mouse.

  7. Input method - Wikipedia

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    An input method (or input method editor, commonly abbreviated IME) is an operating system component or program that enables users to generate characters not natively available on their input devices by using sequences of characters (or mouse operations) that are available to them. Using an input method is usually necessary for languages that ...

  8. Text Object Model - Wikipedia

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    Text Object Model. The Text Object Model ( TOM) is a Microsoft Windows API that provides developers with object-based rich text manipulation interfaces. It is implemented through COM, and can be accessed through Microsoft Word or additionally through the RichEdit controls that normally ship with Windows. [1]

  9. Predictive text - Wikipedia

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    Predictive text. Predictive text is an input technology used where one key or button represents many letters, such as on the physical numeric keypads of mobile phones and in accessibility technologies. Each key press results in a prediction rather than repeatedly sequencing through the same group of "letters" it represents, in the same ...