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ARWadsworth wrote:
Can anyone recommend a free keystroke logger out of the many available
that I can use to find out who and when (that will be my lodger, her
boyfriend or her mates whilst I am at work) is using my computer.


Can't you lock the computer? (or would that be less fun )

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ARWadsworth wrote:
Can anyone recommend a free keystroke logger out of the many available
that I can use to find out who and when (that will be my lodger, her
boyfriend or her mates whilst I am at work) is using my computer.


Can't you lock the computer? (or would that be less fun )


I could easily lock the computer (or the door to the computer room). The
lodger says no one has used it when I asked her. She has her own laptop and
a free internet connection that I have supplied into her room. I want to
know what she is looking for or doing on my computer. It contains many
personal and private things.

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Rob Morley wrote:

If someone is just pointing & clicking then nothing will show up in the
log


If you go into programmes and right click then click on Properties you
will see when whatever programmes were last accessed.

Strike that last bit. It will tell you when it was last modified but
just right clicking on the title of the file counts as access. What is
the point of that?

Bloody silly Billie!

I suppose supergluing the keys would be a no no?

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