09.02.2010, 01:04
Hi Fireskull
I remember also Trend Micro PC-cilling used to have their own on-screen keyboard but I don't know
if they had separated on-screen keyboard application from Windows system logged on-screen application .
It would be interesting to find out if Kaspersky was able to completely separate on-screen keyboard
by not being dependent on Windows default system files
Will look for answer a bit later in the morning .
As it is right now , Windows provided on-screen keyboard is no go to avoid keylogger
Thank you for a lot of work you put in to this topic , keep up the good work
S! HG
I remember also Trend Micro PC-cilling used to have their own on-screen keyboard but I don't know
if they had separated on-screen keyboard application from Windows system logged on-screen application .
It would be interesting to find out if Kaspersky was able to completely separate on-screen keyboard
by not being dependent on Windows default system files
Will look for answer a bit later in the morning .
As it is right now , Windows provided on-screen keyboard is no go to avoid keylogger
Thank you for a lot of work you put in to this topic , keep up the good work
S! HG