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Timeline for Using Arduino as Keylogger

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Nov 9, 2016 at 15:56 history tweeted twitter.com/StackArduino/status/796380896869941248
Nov 7, 2016 at 20:47 comment added Dat Han Bag Since you asked for USB (rather than a USB keyobard that also emulates PS2 with a passive adapter -which they dont all do) -I am assuming you have only a USB keyboard in mind -I gave a suggested answer only for USB.. I suggest try that. If you get stuck or have any further question then ask on here. USB acting as PS2 keyboard or PS2 keyboard can also be done and the answer has been fully fleshed out.
Nov 7, 2016 at 18:17 answer added Gerben timeline score: 1
Nov 7, 2016 at 17:38 comment added Dat Han Bag arduino works at 16mhz pushed to maximum speed- that USB solution there works on 15Mhz arduino-which means is can to do a low speed USB device such as a keyboard
Nov 7, 2016 at 15:23 comment added Dat Han Bag Of course if you can manage to do the above you would have good bragging rights-becuase no one made a cheap USB host (for keyboard) for arduino/arduino library -instead most people use USB host shield (costing about ten dollars or more)-it would save money of course. Its not as difficult as it looks.
Nov 7, 2016 at 15:20 comment added Dat Han Bag But for emjulating a keyboard on arduino-there's different ways to do it on arduino-it been done
Nov 7, 2016 at 15:14 comment added Dat Han Bag Only a few componenets are used in the solution there-and its cheapers than a USB host shield-the software is there as a zip file -this is a suggestion for starting point-you need to modify software for you own use- see courses.cit.cornell.edu/ee476/FinalProjects/s2007/…
Nov 7, 2016 at 15:13 comment added Dat Han Bag Yes it possible to to implement USB host in software but you need a few extra components, which are a few resistors and a USB socket. What youre trying to do is make arduino a USB host for keyboard-some folks have nearly done this. I give a link be low. to a USB host implemented in software for ATMEGA32 I see the source code is there-which you may try and modify for your uses–they give a driver for mouse-and say the keyboard host (youre interested in) is is possible and easy (but not done). ATMEGA32 is similar to AMTMEGA 8 (used in older arduino).
Nov 7, 2016 at 12:34 comment added Code Gorilla It might help if you explained what you are trying to do. Are you trying to capture passwords? Repeat tests?
Nov 7, 2016 at 11:26 answer added st2000 timeline score: 0
Nov 7, 2016 at 11:07 answer added Majenko timeline score: -1
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Nov 7, 2016 at 10:49 history asked Ganesh CC BY-SA 3.0