Using seeds of sufficiently high entropy obtained from key stroke timings or electronic diode noise or atmospheric noise from a radio receiver tuned between stations should solve the problem.
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A few wrong key strokes entered into a person's identity record could keep that person for being able to obtain medical insurance, a job, or even a bank loan.
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-THE CONDITIONS : The games can take months to learn and players accustomed to using a joystick may have to learn to control characters using mouse clicks and key strokes.
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Computers allow cults to spread their views to millions of Net surfers with a few key strokes, but also allows the surfer to find opposing views with the same ease.
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But last month, after a " hundred million key strokes " and " 100 mouse miles " at the computer, he published a book that is remarkable in several ways.
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Their research showed that most key stroke combinations did in fact present a conflict for one or more of these technologies, and their final recommendation was to avoid using accesskeys altogether.
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Brokaw examines what may have provoked Smith's attacks, learns the source of his white supremacist ideas, and discovers that the answers may have been just a few computer key strokes away.
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Plus, what happens in the more likely human error level of one poor key stroke, which if read by a singular self-choice-destruct admin could kill your whole account and reputation here?
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The vast majority of the Dvorak layout's key strokes ( 70 % ) are done in the home row, claimed to be the easiest row to type because the fingers rest there.
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Two computer hackers were arraigned Saturday on charges of sending a program to unwitting Internet users to record their key strokes and snag their log-in names and passwords, then posting them on a web site.