Once the information
has been dumped into your word processor/text editor, save it as you would
any other file.
When
the device is being read out, the characters are coming to the computer
just as if you had typed them. If the actual control character was sent
to the computer, it might trigger undesired events to occur within the host
program. These characters could be sent to the computer in a different form,
but would be of little use for the applications this product is designed
for.
No.
Many characters, such as up arrow, down arrow, page up, and page down are
not stored. Trying to re-play the key sequence inside of a spreadsheet would
lose most of the formatting information.
The
device has the recording disabled, or the memory is full. To resolve this
situation, either the recording needs to be enabled through the menu options,
or the device needs to be erased through the menu options.
The
PC Monitor device is not fully plugged in.
This
could be due to many reasons. (1) The password was not typed correctly;
(2) There is not a host program running (i.e. notepad) (3) The password
was not typed in sequence with no mistakes and no backspaces.
Just
start typing the password in from the beginning. It is not necessary to
backspace over the error. Just start typing the password again, beginning
with the first character.
No.
The PC Monitoring will only work if it is plugged into the keyboard port.
The keyboard and mouse port have the same connector, which can cause confusion.
The keyboard port is generally labelled with a picture of a keyboard and/or
an orange connector.
No.
If you really NEED to stop the PC Monitor from dumping its memory contents,
unplug it from the back of the computer, and re-insert it. It will not continue
to send characters after it is re-inserted.