The freeware tool called Neo’s SafeKeys allows to show a virtual keyboard on the screen and transferring the characters you selected with your mouse. This is one of the most secure method because you are not using your keyboard or your clipboard.
How to use:
You can type your password simply selecting each single character on this visual keyboard, then drag and drop into the password box on your favorite web browser.
Features include:
- Great Keylogger protection– the keyboard not used in the creation or transfer of your passwords…ever. Please note that the ‘standard’ drag-drop mechanism is the safest – we suggest you only use the injection mode only if your target program requires it.
- Great Screenlogger protection. NSK 2008 had partial screenlogger protection, but NSK v3 has greatly improved protection against screenloggers.
- Injection Mode. With this, you can use NSK v3 with programs that do not usually accept drag-drop – this means that you can now be protected when entering master passwords for KeePass and Roboform, and when using Opera, Excel and even World of Warcraft.
- Transparency andAuto-hiding when dragging dropping passwords make NSK v3 a breeze to use.
- Adjustable hover entry delay– adjust how long you need to hover over a key, before it registers as a ‘keypress'; from 0.5 secs to 2.5 secs.
Licence: Freeware
Link : Neo’s SafeKeys v3