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April 27th, 2002, 10:19 PM
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Junior Member
I've seen this keyboard in action. There is an *.ini file that contains redirects to an HP site, prior to executing the actual location that you have configured to the buttons. [This is not unlike preconfigured browser links (channels, et cetera) that contain redirects. A behavior that is also present in most search engines. Face it, you are being watched and tracked - mostly for the monetary gain of marketing companies and commercial endeavors, though there may be some use to law enforcement if you among the sort that attracts them...]
Contrary to what the author of the alert stated, you can delete all of HP keyboard drivers and the keyboard will function properly - even the sound.
Food for thought ... how much does the very service you are using now to access this information know about your interests and online habits? The challenge is to mask (from privacy violators) every cyber step you take. Use digital smoke and mirrors to confuse your voyeurs.
Yes, they're watching, but does it have to be of any use to them?
Cheers!
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