Wireless Keyboards
Started by
GodH8sMe
, Nov 01 2002 12:17 AM
10 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 November 2002 - 12:17 AM
#2
Posted 01 November 2002 - 12:19 AM
That's pretty cool, if it's true.
#3
Posted 01 November 2002 - 05:51 AM
I've got a Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse!
I think it only must have worked if they didn’t have encryption on the keyboard/didn’t have it turned on.
With fresh batteries the most my keyboard has worked is about 10m away.
I think it only must have worked if they didn’t have encryption on the keyboard/didn’t have it turned on.
With fresh batteries the most my keyboard has worked is about 10m away.
#4
Posted 01 November 2002 - 10:11 AM
I just bought a cheap set last week (Labtec) and now I want to go "wartyping"!
#5
Posted 01 November 2002 - 02:32 PM
Wartyping
Someone should code up a keyboard signal decoder (like the POCSAG decoder programs for pagers Wintermute was talking about)
Then one could drive/walk around an area where they knew a wireless keyboard was in use with a scanner, tape recorder/laptop, and high-gain antenna and see what people are typing!
The frequencies for Logitech products are available on the following URL:
http://www.logitech....19&languageid=1
Someone should code up a keyboard signal decoder (like the POCSAG decoder programs for pagers Wintermute was talking about)
Then one could drive/walk around an area where they knew a wireless keyboard was in use with a scanner, tape recorder/laptop, and high-gain antenna and see what people are typing!
The frequencies for Logitech products are available on the following URL:
http://www.logitech....19&languageid=1
#6
Posted 01 November 2002 - 03:17 PM
OMG, wintermute is SOOooooo totally going to do this too! I already see it coming!
#7
Posted 02 November 2002 - 01:53 AM
please, its mut3
for those freqs, its gonna have to be a shortwave reciever, my scanner just falls short, at 29 Mhz. so, i busted out the shortwave, and listened to mouse movements for a good 20 minutes. fairly complex shit. im hoping the keyboard is better, i have yet to try b/c
a) just got back from my 2600 meet
dont wann go looking for the keyboard.
now, if the keyboard was beeping out straight ASCII, we might have something....
for those freqs, its gonna have to be a shortwave reciever, my scanner just falls short, at 29 Mhz. so, i busted out the shortwave, and listened to mouse movements for a good 20 minutes. fairly complex shit. im hoping the keyboard is better, i have yet to try b/c
a) just got back from my 2600 meet
now, if the keyboard was beeping out straight ASCII, we might have something....
#8
Posted 02 November 2002 - 06:10 AM
Well I had a go putting my frequency counter on the keyboard but it wouldn’t detect it so I just tuned to 27.1MHz on my scanner.
I recorded some normal typing (each sound is a separate key press) then I just held some keys down which is the continuous sound at the end is.
So if anyone wants to hear a Logitech Keyboard.
I recorded some normal typing (each sound is a separate key press) then I just held some keys down which is the continuous sound at the end is.
So if anyone wants to hear a Logitech Keyboard.
#9
Posted 03 November 2002 - 01:06 AM
well, the music wasn't that original, but it had a good beat to it and was easy to dance to.
I give it an 7 out of 10.
I give it an 7 out of 10.
#10
Posted 03 November 2002 - 04:35 AM
#11
Posted 06 November 2002 - 11:13 PM
i got myself a free wireless intel mouse explorer with some basic Social Engineering i had one in the mail then i got a office keyboard and then i left mircoshaft alone but i know that it's still possible
Social Engineering can be phun!
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