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  2. Acoustic cryptanalysis - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic cryptanalysis is a type of side channel attack that exploits sounds emitted by computers or other devices.. Most of the modern acoustic cryptanalysis focuses on the sounds produced by computer keyboards and internal computer components, but historically it has also been applied to impact printers, and electromechanical deciphering machines.

  3. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    To resolve this, the processor in a keyboard debounces the keystrokes, by averaging the signal over time to produce one "confirmed" keystroke that (usually) corresponds to a single press or release. Early membrane keyboards had limited typing speed because they had to do significant debouncing. This was a noticeable problem on the ZX81.

  4. FilterKeys - Wikipedia

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    An audible cue will sound, and a pop-up notification will appear, confirming that FilterKeys has been activated. Accessibility Settings: Windows 10 and earlier: Open the Control Panel and navigate to "Ease of Access Center" or "Accessibility Options." Windows 11: Open the Settings app and go to "Accessibility" -> "Keyboard." In the ...

  5. Focus stealing - Wikipedia

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    This may be a few keystrokes due to reaction time, or may be more if the user's attention is not on the computer screen, e.g. typing while looking at the keyboard or while reading copy to the side, or if processor lag causes a delay (sometimes of several seconds) between the focus stealing event and the newly focused window displaying on the ...

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    Rather than playing white noise sounds on a digital loop, this machine makes white noise the old fashioned way: using a real fan. ... typewriter-style keyboard might be the last thing they're ...

  7. Noisy text - Wikipedia

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    Noisy text is text with differences between the surface form of a coded representation of the text and the intended, correct, or original text. [1] The noise may be due to typographic errors or colloquialisms always present in natural language and usually lowers the data quality in a way that makes the text less accessible to automated processing by computers, including natural language ...

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