KeeLog KeyGrabber USB User Manual - Keygrabber Usb
KeyGrabber USB
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The removable disk will contain the file LOG.TXT with a text log of all captured data.
Keystroke data is formatted in the same as it would appear on the screen, with special keys in
brackets ([Ent], [Esc], [Del] etc.). This file can be viewed and searched with any text editor,
such as Notepad or MS Word.
During Flash Drive mode, the USB keyboard is inaccessible, and usually the mouse is the
only operating device. Therefore it is a good idea to copy the file to the hard drive, and restore
standard operation. Erasing and editing the file LOG.TXT is obsolete, because the flash disk
has a huge memory worth of years of intensive typing.
Switching back to standard mode can be achieved by a safe software removal of the flash
disk. Use the systems standard disk removal procedure. For MS Windows, left-click on the
Safe Removal icon in the system tray and select the appropriate drive. Some systems will
require to unplug the reconnect the keylogger.
Note: During the first switch to Flash Drive mode, the operating system can ask for drivers. In
such case choose automatic driver installation (usually default option).
Note: While in Flash Drive mode on non-MCP devices, the USB keyboard is disabled. Use the
mouse to operate the system. If mouse operation is dependent on the keyboard (i.e. wireless
desktop or USB keyboard with mouse attached to it), connect the keyboard/mouse combo to
a different USB port after switching to Flash Drive mode.