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Ever heard of a Pawsense program?
In it's website it states "PawSense is a software utility that helps protect your computer from cats. It quickly detects and blocks cat typing, and also helps train your cat to stay off the computer keyboard."

Normally, I'd think of it as a joke, but here's the thing. It's not free, it costs 20 dollars. How can you even simulate cat's movement on keyboard anyway? By typing gibberish? Or too fast? Or holding the keys? I don't get it....


Do you know anyone who actually owned this software? I couldn't find any review or test of it on YouTube, and curiosity is killing me.
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Violeta Feb 25, 2018 @ 1:42pm 
It sounds like a power a furry spiderman would have.

I can't imagine it working, I mean I could imagine a way to make one. But it would...be just why?

Why not a keyboard cover, to place over your keyboard when your away.
Last edited by Violeta; Feb 25, 2018 @ 1:43pm
crimsonfate Feb 25, 2018 @ 1:44pm 
This is the first I've heard of it.
Violeta Feb 25, 2018 @ 1:44pm 
Originally posted by Senpai:
I think the guy that is selling this is making a lot of money, and it wasnt hard to program at all

More power to em I guess.

Capitalism, Ho
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Sixtyfivekills Feb 25, 2018 @ 1:47pm 
Originally posted by Carpel:
Why not a keyboard cover, to place over your keyboard when your away.
Yeah, that seems like a best thing to do.


Originally posted by Senpai:
typing 2 or 3 keys next to each other at once
Well, according to this screenshot[www.bitboost.com] from the website, it happens if you press at least 2 buttons in a weird order, but considering that a cat may lay down on your keyboard, only two keys are downright impossible.
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Date Posted: Feb 25, 2018 @ 1:36pm
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