KeyboardLocker disables the keyboard until an exit phrase is
entered. The mouse can still be used, so it's perfect for setting
up a DVD to be watched by a small child, for protecting print
servers for janitor staff cleaning, and internet/print kiosks
from hacking via USB keyboards...
KeyboardLocker can be used:
* to secure dedicated servers (such as university print servers)
* to prevent both USB and PS/2 keyboard input on Internet and Photo kiosks
* to protect running processes when the keyboard is cleaned by janitors
* to stop keyboard input when desktop macros are running
* in a home user environment, e.g. to show a DVD to a small child without them destroying your computer.
What's New?
* /unlockandexit= option now does not show the main window (even
briefly) when exiting.
* New command line option /unlockandexit=<password> to both
unlock and terminate the running instance of KeyboardLocker.
KeyboardLocker has a dual x32/x64 install, and runs under
Windows 8, 7 and x64, Vista, Vista 64, 2008/2003 Server, XP,
2000.
Further details and a free 2 MB trial version are available from
http://www.datamystic.com/freetrials.html
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Regards,
Simon Carter, DataMystic Melbourne, Australia
www.DataMystic.com +61.3.9913.5.1595 (GMT+10 hours)
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