Hello, I am up at the FOrt Worth Museum of Science and History. WE went
very low tech on making our keyboards "hack proof." All the keys
whichcan be used to get into the sensitive parts of programs were lifted
off, cut off with a dremmel tool and super glued back down. We still
have problems, but they were SIGNIFICANTLY reduced. Don't forget to make
hcanging the keyboard out easy on your tech staff, because they will need
to plug in a proper keyboard to work on it themselves.
Good Luck!! ps. find a computer kid who you trust to do a hack test on
it, sometimes odd keys will give you access.
Wendy Coones
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