Using Roboforms On Screen Keyboard

I’ve had someone ask about the On Screen Keyboard, and I thought I would show you how to use it:
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As you can see with Roboform, you have a option to use for on screen keyboard.  Just clicking the button on the right will do this:

roboformkeyboard1As you can see you can use the On screen keyboard to put in your master password, this is great for those who have the portable Roboform and use on several different systems.  Although the on screen keyboard is available on all versions of Roboform.  I’ve got the Pro version of Roboform but have the unregistered version of the Portable app and can only have 10 passwords a time, it at least lets me use on the road.

Roboform now has an option to back up your passwords on there website.  It is however requires you to have a Pro account this helps let you have your passwords on the road.   If you want to learn more about the specials that Roboform has just go check it out yourself.  If you would like to see other screenshots by all means see if it is right for you.

See my [intlink id=”2646″ type=”post”]review of Roboform[/intlink] to read it or download it directly.

she went downstairs, got Don’s claw hammer and said: “C’mon, honey, we’re going to Comcast.”

Sometimes truly American virtues arise in outlaws who — by dint of heroic but questionable endeavors — display the mettle of the national character.

For instance: The Dillinger Gang, robbing banks (and destroying mortgages) when banks were foreclosing on the poor. Stephanie St. Clair, matron of the numbers racket during the Harlem Renaissance, striking a (dubious) blow for both gender and racial equality. Junior Johnson bootlegging liquor during Prohibition (the benefits of which were self-evident).

Mona Shaw found just the tool to register her complaint about service, or lack thereof, at Comcast’s Manassas office.
Mona Shaw found just the tool to register her complaint about service, or lack thereof, at Comcast’s Manassas office. (By Richard A. Lipski — The Washington Post)

Fear not, fellow Americans! In these dark days of war, pestilence and Paris Hilton, a new hero has arisen. She is none other than 75-year-old Mona “The Hammer” Shaw, who took the aforementioned implement to her local Comcast office in Manassas to settle a score, and boy, did she!

So, after stewing over it all weekend, on the following Monday, she went downstairs, got Don’s claw hammer and said: “C’mon, honey, we’re going to Comcast.”

Mona Shaw found just the tool to register her complaint about service, or lack thereof, at Comcast’s Manassas office.
Mona Shaw found just the tool to register her complaint about service, or lack thereof, at Comcast’s Manassas office. (By Richard A. Lipski — The Washington Post)
Did you try to stop her, Mr. Shaw?

“Oh no, no,” he says.

Hammer time: Shaw storms in the company’s office. BAM! She whacks the keyboard of the customer service rep. BAM! Down goes the monitor. BAM! She totals the telephone. People scatter, scream, cops show up and what does she do? POW! A parting shot to the phone!

“They cuffed me right then,” she says.

Her take on Comcast: “What a bunch of sub-moronic imbeciles.”

Well at least we know what not to do when it comes to internet service, get something other than Comcast. I hope they figure out just how bad they are before it’s too late!!!

Razer announces Lycosa keyboard, Piranha headset

If Belkin’s new Razer-powered SpeedPad keyboard is a bit too unfamiliar for you, then perhaps Razer’s own new Lycosa keyboard will be more to your liking. As you can see, it boasts a full complement of keys to handle those odd non-gaming tasks, although its not without its share of gaming-minded amenities as well. Those include backlighting on the all-important WASD key cluster, a non-slip rubber finish on all the keys, and support for up to 10 different software profiles which you can switch between on the fly. Those looking to stick with Razer for all their gear will also soon be able to get their hands on the company’s just-announced Piranha headset, which boasts a noise-filtering microphone, an in-line remote with volume and microphone-muting controls and, of course, that trademark blue glow. Look for it to be available sometime this month for $80, with the keyboard set to follow in November for the same price.

Nice little keyboard. I think it would be great for gaming plus the headphones. All I can say is Nice!!