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Keyed - Onscreen key logger

Keyed is a free Chrome add-on developed by Scott Brown. It falls under the category of Browsers and is specifically classified as an Add-ons & Tools program.

Keyed is a useful tool that displays the keys you type in Chrome in real-time. It serves as an onscreen key logger, allowing you to visually see the keys you are pressing while working on your browser. This can be particularly helpful when sharing your screen or giving demos, as viewers may not be aware of the keys you are pressing.

Whether you are using Keyed for presentations, as a development aid, or simply for personal convenience, this utility provides an in-browser visual cue for your keystrokes. With Keyed, you can ensure that your audience is always aware of the keys you are pressing, without the need for verbalizing every action.

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