Due to the discussion around #deepseek and the #privacy aspects of using it I read about #KeystrokeDynamics.

Imagine - each time you fill a form on the some website you're actually leaving fingerprints on it by the way you type. If the site reads your keyboard through a websocket connection and thereby knows the rhythm you have clicking your single keys, the time you hold down each key and the pauses you make thinking, this is a biometric that might even reveal the mood you're in.

There's tons of literature out there about various aspects of using keystroke dynamics.

I'm using a #deskhop* to connect my keyboard and mouse to my notebook and #Librem5 mobile phone to use both seamless like a multi-monitor setup.

Reading about a failed indiegogo campaign to build a usb device changing the metrics of typing in a way to cloak keystroke dynamics I had the idea that this maybe could be an extension to deskhops functionality.

GitHub - hrvach/deskhop: Fast Desktop Switching Device

Fast Desktop Switching Device. Contribute to hrvach/deskhop development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Using Javascript to Identify Unique Typing Styles | HackerNoon

Verifying users based on their unique typing styles in the browser with javascript and statistical modeling tools like KDE and Cosine Similarity function.