It could definitely be a HackMaster hack which would get in before the
real applications could see the input, and the hack would store the data
and then pass it along to the real application. Lots of hacks do similar
things, but I can't find any that does exactly this. Maybe I don't know
the right keywords to search under. I used "logging". What else might it
be called?

> From: "Chris Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The main problem I can see is that this has to be system-level
> (difficult to introduce and will cause slow-downs) or compiled
> into the executable (so it can't be applied to generic apps and
> will alter the speed of the app).
>
> But I'm outside my field here, we're both really waiting for one 
> of the systems geeks to explain how to do it.
> Chris Tutty
> 
> From: "Brad Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Does anyone know of a hack or other application that we can use for
> > doing detailed logging of the use of other applications? I need
> > millisecond timings of when and where each input event was. If it
> > included information about what application was running and what Palm
> > form and control was under the taps, that would be even better.
> >
> I've been thinking about the same thing for other reasons and 
> am very interested in anything you find.  If no product exists
> I'd be willing to co-operate to produce something.

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