Phantom Keystroker V2 Is Not Really Discrete

by Levi of eOffice News on June 23, 2009

The Phantom Keystroker is the ideal instrument for practical jokes, possibly at the office. Once attached to a USB port, the Keystroker will send random mouse and keyboard commands (like CAPS and more…) and random text. It is somewhat configurable with three switches, and you can even set a timer to activate it.

The Phantom Keystroker is not really discrete and would likely work better on desktop machines , but an ultimate version should be pluggable in an internal USB port, directly on the motherboard.

ThinkGeek

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