peterk@cbmger.UUCP (Peter Kittel GERMANY) (01/28/91)
In article <CADILL.91Jan27182015@e40-008-5.mit.edu> cadill@athena.mit.edu (Christopher J Carrillo) writes: > >I would like to know how to write a C program which monitors the keyboard and >writes a record of every keypress to a file. There are some examples on the Fish disks. From my brain, there is 1. Journal, and 2. a pair of programs Report/??? (sorry, forgot the name). -- Best regards, Dr. Peter Kittel // E-Mail to \\ Only my personal opinions... Commodore Frankfurt, Germany \X/ {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmger!peterk
cadill@athena.mit.edu (Christopher J Carrillo) (02/02/91)
> >In article <CADILL.91Jan27182015@e40-008-5.mit.edu> cadill@athena.mit.edu (Christopher J Carrillo) writes: > >>I would like to know how to write a C program which monitors the keyboard and >>writes a record of every keypress to a file. > >There are some examples on the Fish disks. From my brain, there is >1. Journal, and 2. a pair of programs Report/??? (sorry, forgot the name). Do you mean that on Fred Fish disk number 1 there is a program named "Journal" and on Fred Fish disk number 2 there are two programs in a directory called "Report" ? I'm sorry, I just didn't understand what you meant. -Chris Carrillo cadill@ATHENA.MIT.EDU