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KeyGrabber PS/2 

 

Copyright © www.keelog.com 

 

Table of contents

 

 
Table of contents ...................................................................................................................... 2 
Getting started .......................................................................................................................... 2 
Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 3 

About the product ................................................................................................................. 3 
Features ............................................................................................................................... 3 
Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 3 
Applications .......................................................................................................................... 4 

Quick start ................................................................................................................................ 5 
Recording keystrokes ............................................................................................................... 7 
Viewing recorded data .............................................................................................................. 8 

Text menu ............................................................................................................................. 8 
Text menu options .............................................................................................................. 10 
USB Download Accelerator ................................................................................................ 14 

Configuration options ............................................................................................................. 16 
National keyboard layouts ...................................................................................................... 18 
Using KL Tools ....................................................................................................................... 19 
Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 20 
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 21 
List of special keys ................................................................................................................. 23 
Legal disclaimer ..................................................................................................................... 24 

 

 
 
 
 

Getting started 

 

Already familiar with KeyGrabber keyloggers?  
 

 Start key-logging in 2 simple steps: section 

Quick start 

 
 

New to KeyGrabber hardware keyloggers?   
 

 Learn about keystroke recording first: section 

Recording keystrokes

 

 Then learn to retrieve the recorded data: section 

Viewing recorded data

 

 
 
Questions or problems?  
 

 Go through the 

Troubleshooting

 section. 

Summary of Contents for KeyGrabber PS/2

Page 1: ...KeyGrabber PS 2 Copyright www keelog com 1 User s Guide KeyGrabber PS 2 with USB Download Accelerator Check http www keelog com for the latest version of this document...

Page 2: ...iguration options 16 National keyboard layouts 18 Using KL Tools 19 Specifications 20 Troubleshooting 21 List of special keys 23 Legal disclaimer 24 Getting started Already familiar with KeyGrabber ke...

Page 3: ...oftware or drivers are required for operation Features High capacity internal flash memory accessible as a USB removable drive Advanced text menu for viewing recorded keystroke data includes Net Detec...

Page 4: ...xt Collect computer usage statistics Parents Monitor your family s computer activity Protect your child from on line hazards and predators Observe WWW E mail and chat usage Save a copy of written docu...

Page 5: ...keystrokes and Viewing recorded data To record keystrokes plug the device in between the keyboard and PS 2 port To view recorded data plug the device in between the keyboard and PS 2 port and open a t...

Page 6: ...rnatively to gain instant access to the entire log connect the keylogger to a USB port using the USB Download Accelerator The keylogger will pop up as a removable drive containing the file LOG TXT Thi...

Page 7: ...erate in record mode The KeyGrabber PS 2 will start recording all data typed on the keyboard to the internal flash disk Once recording starts new data will be appended to the end of the log file The d...

Page 8: ...rd should be connected in the same way as while recording keystrokes A text editor is required such as Notepad Run the text editor and make it the active application Each device has a built in 3 key c...

Page 9: ...played main menu shows a summary of memory usage in bytes and pages The text menu offers a variety of view search and configuration options Use the digit keys to browse around the menu Note do not cha...

Page 10: ...isplayed with regard to the currently enabled national keyboard layout Special keys are displayed using brackets i e Ent Esc To gain fast access to the entire log file use the USB Download Accelerator...

Page 11: ...d when your computer cannot acknowledge and display characters from the keylogger fast enough This will result in a system beep and distorted menu display If you have a fast system it is possible to i...

Page 12: ...ed during computer usage If the text menu is invoked each time you use the computer this value should always show zero A different value indicates the computer was used without your knowledge or the k...

Page 13: ...urn to record mode ERASE MEMORY 1 Proceed recorded data will be lost 2 Cancel Please choose 1 2 Proceed with erasing Return to main menu NET DETECTIVE 1 WWW addresses 2 E mail addresses 3 FTP addresse...

Page 14: ...g file by switching to flash drive mode A USB 1 1 or 2 0 port is required Connect the KeyGrabber PS 2 to any free USB port using the provided USB Download Accelerator Do not connect the PS 2 keyboard...

Page 15: ...a would appear on the screen in text menu playback mode Use any text editor to view the file LOG TXT for example Notepad The flash drive root folder will also contain a configuration file named CONFIG...

Page 16: ...load Accelerator The new configuration will be loaded on next power up A full list of available parameters with descriptions is available below Basic parameter list Parameter Values Example Descriptio...

Page 17: ...eter Values Example Description Encryption Yes No default Encryption No Flash drive encryption setting caution changing this value will re format the flash drive KeystrokeSpeed Slow Medium default Fas...

Page 18: ...applying the German national layout Text logged without layout Text logged with layout Kezlogger PS 2 USB KeyLogger PS 2 USB To enable a national layout the appropriate layout file named LAYOUT PS2 mu...

Page 19: ...he device but may speed up usage by its intuitive user interface KL Tools is available on the CD ROM attached with the device Installing KL Tools is straightforward Simply follow the installation wiza...

Page 20: ...or USB port Power consumption 65 mA 0 33 W Keyboard support PS 2 compatible keyboard Maximum burst log speed 500 byte s approx Maximum continuous log speed 100 byte s approx Data retention 100 years...

Page 21: ...he 3 keys simultaneously The 3 key combination will not be accepted if pressed sequentially 4 Do you have a text editor active such as Notepad 5 Check flash drive mode with the USB Download Accelerato...

Page 22: ...ly during first time installation Problems with detecting the PS 2 keyboard during system startup Some systems try to enumerate the keylogger as a USB device before initializing the keyboard In certai...

Page 23: ...Up Page Up PDn Page Down Del Delete Win Win Aps Apps Cap Caps Lock Ent Enter Bck Backspace Tab Tab Prn Print Screen End End Scr Scroll Lock Up Up Dwn Down Lft Left Rgh Right Num Num Lock N num N num N...

Page 24: ...his equipment only for the purpose of monitoring your own computer especially for protecting children against online hazards It is NOT LEGAL to use a keylogger for the purpose of intercepting third pa...

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