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    hi all, do any of you have good pointers towards software that allows capturing user input (keyboard, mouse) made in a specific application. The problem I'm facing is a very hard to find bug in one of our applications. Coding Log4Free functionality into the application and using DB trace files haven't provided enough information to pinpoint the trouble spot. I don't need a system wide keylogger thing, just something that can be hooked up to one specific application, and preferably gives a nice log of the actions performed by the user. All ideas are welcome

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      hi all, do any of you have good pointers towards software that allows capturing user input (keyboard, mouse) made in a specific application. The problem I'm facing is a very hard to find bug in one of our applications. Coding Log4Free functionality into the application and using DB trace files haven't provided enough information to pinpoint the trouble spot. I don't need a system wide keylogger thing, just something that can be hooked up to one specific application, and preferably gives a nice log of the actions performed by the user. All ideas are welcome

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      Several keyloggers have application filters. This one's free[^], and this one's not[^].

      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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