View Full Version : How can I disable a user keyboard?
Zimran Douglas
May 6th 05, 01:52 AM
Is there any local security Policy settings or registry settings that I can
use to disable the keyboard of a user or group after they logon, while
allowing them to use the mouse and launch software?
BigJim
May 6th 05, 02:19 AM
the keyboard is part of using the computer?
"Zimran Douglas" > wrote in message
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> Is there any local security Policy settings or registry settings that I
> can
> use to disable the keyboard of a user or group after they logon, while
> allowing them to use the mouse and launch software?
>
>
Thany
May 6th 05, 11:51 PM
Zimran Douglas wrote:
> Is there any local security Policy settings or registry settings that I can
> use to disable the keyboard of a user or group after they logon, while
> allowing them to use the mouse and launch software?
Maybe you should focus on *why* you don't want a user to type something.
There's probably a better solution to the source of your issue.
For me, a disabled keyboard would be no challenge, because it can probably
be enabled right away, or I can just launch an onscreen keyboard.
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Thanks,
Martijn Saly
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