Drive someone nuts: USB Phantom Keystroker

Posted in USB by Conner Flynn on January 18th, 2009

Drive someone nuts: USB Phantom KeystrokerApril fools day will be here before you know it. Get prepared now and be ready when the day comes. This USB Keystroker is all about messing up your victim’s keyboard and mouse movements. Just hook this USB Keystroker into one of the USB ports of his or her computer and it will start randomly locking the CAPs button of the keyboard, making keystrokes and jiggling the mouse around the screen.

The poor sucker will think their computer is possessed. It also allows you to choose from three levels of speed for it’s phantom activities. It looks just like a flash drive. Just plug it into any USB port in the back of a computer, where it’s hardly noticeable. At only $13 it’s almost too much fun not to purchase.

Just make sure you put it in the back of the computer otherwise it’s too obvious.

[Techchee]

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6 Comments to “Drive someone nuts: USB Phantom Keystroker”
  1. Robert Morrison Says:

    Even better, whip out your solder gun and wire it to the USB leads internally. Takes all of 5 seconds and wayyyyy less obvious

  2. Screen Sleuth Says:

    What is the purpose of a silly thing like this? To pay $13 for a practical joke seems..well, the word wasteful comes to mind.

  3. DUDE I WANT ONE! Says:

    but i think they should make it so you plug it in before hand and then have like a little remote for it so that they dont think its the mysteriouss piece of softwareyou plugged into the back of their laptop possessing the computer…

  4. Glasshouse Says:

    “What is the purpose of a silly thing like this? To pay $13 for a practical joke seems..well, the word wasteful comes to mind.”

    It’s just as wasteful of money as commenting on blog posts is wasteful of time.

  5. Dick Says:

    “What is the purpose of a silly thing like this? To pay $13 for a practical joke seems..well, the word wasteful comes to mind.”

    Bullcrap, re-use it. Save the environment and some money! :D

  6. . Says:

    shopped

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