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KeyGrabber Module 

 

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User’s Guide  

 
 

KeyGrabber Module 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for KeyGrabber USB

Page 1: ...KeyGrabber Module Copyright www keelog com 1 User s Guide KeyGrabber Module Check http www keelog com for the latest version of this document...

Page 2: ...Features 3 Requirements 3 Applications 4 Hardware installation 5 Disclaimer 5 Overview 6 Checklist 7 Preparing the keyboard 8 Preparing the connectors 10 Assembly 12 Recording keystrokes 13 Viewing r...

Page 3: ...required for keystroke logging Features Low profile board universal 0 1 connectors Transparent to computer operation undetectable for security scanners High capacity internal flash memory accessible a...

Page 4: ...ext 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 doc...

Page 5: ...Module correctly following the detailed guide below Disclaimer The manufacturer and or seller of the KeyGrabber Module will take no responsibility for the following events damage to the KeyGrabber Mo...

Page 6: ...d between the keyboard controller inside the keyboard and the keyboard PS 2 or USB cable This requires cutting the four main USB signal lines VCC GND D D or PS 2 signal lines VCC GND CLK DATA and conn...

Page 7: ...from the computer undo the screws and open the keyboard housing Make sure there is enough space inside the keyboard for the KeyGrabber Module Then make sure you have all the parts and tools necessary...

Page 8: ...ard Signal Description USB pin Comments VCC 5V power 1 must be connected to module D Data 2 D Data 3 GND Power ground 4 SHLD Shield not used by module if present leave in original state PS 2 keyboard...

Page 9: ...keyboard USB or PS 2 plug An example is shown on the picture below Note that only the pins at the USB or PS 2 connector are determined The pins inside the keyboard are unknown and must be examined wit...

Page 10: ...sides It may be necessary to peel the cable coating as shown on the image below If the shielding and NC lines are present there is no need to cut them Prepare the wire tips Crimp the provided connect...

Page 11: ...KeyGrabber Module Copyright www keelog com 11 Computer KeyGrabber Module USB Keyboard Computer KeyGrabber Module PS 2 Keyboard...

Page 12: ...might get damaged If certain both connectors are assembled correctly connect the module Remember to connect the PC side to the USB or PS 2 cable and the keyboard side to the keyboard controller If unc...

Page 13: ...r the KeyGrabber Module In record mode the device will silently monitor all keystrokes coming from the keyboard and store them to the internal flash drive To start recording just plug the keyboard wit...

Page 14: ...key combination simultaneously by default K B S The device will pop up as a removable drive containing the file LOG TXT LOG TXT will contain all recorded keystroke data Use any text editor such as No...

Page 15: ...MS Windows left click on the Safe Removal icon in the system tray and select the appropriate drive While using the text menu do not change the active application To exit chose the exit option in the...

Page 16: ...65 mA 0 33 W Maximum burst log speed approx 500 byte s 500 byte s Maximum continuous log speed approx 100 byte s 100 byte s Data retention 100 years 100 years Keyboard support USB HID compatible keybo...

Page 17: ...tallation 2 Is your 3 key combination correct 3 Are you pressing the 3 keys simultaneously The 3 key combination will not be accepted if pressed sequentially The keyboard doesn t work in flash drive m...

Page 18: ...n Some systems try to enumerate the keylogger as a USB device before initializing the keyboard In certain cases on such systems the keylogger may attempt to switch to flash drive mode disabling the PS...

Page 19: ...PUp 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...

Page 20: ...this 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 p...

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