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Right now I try to write program to measure my programming efficienty, ex. what ammount of time I spend on writing Code. To do that I need to listen to keyboard input, globaly for whole system not only window with focus. Is there any way to listen globaly for key events (ex. libs), or I need to fight with kbd source?

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  • what's wrong with a stopwatch? Jan 4, 2011 at 15:20
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    i mean, if you want to time how long you code for, why not use a stopwatch? A real-world physical stopwatch that a sports trainer might use. Jan 4, 2011 at 15:59

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Take a look at some of the existing software which does this. For example keyloggers. MAybe this one would be useful: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/pykeylogger/index.php?title=Main_Page

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Wouldn't the window one is currently typing in have the focus? You're saying "not only the window in focus" but no typing will be happening with a window not in focus, yes?

Anyways, I recently implemented a threading base approach for a Silverlight app, and used a custom StopWatch class to check the time span while typing is actually going on. You'll have to set a default timeout period for the time between keydown and keyup events to know when one is not currently typing. If interested in some code example, hit me up:

[email protected]

Ciao,

David

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