Keyloggers are software or hardware devices used to capture key strokes. The more advanced software version also captures screen shots. If the password is entered on a on-screen keyboard, with the keys arranged randomly each time, it would be a lot harder to determine the password from screenshots-- senatorjam, May 31 2012 Baked? http://www.ajmatrix.com/whats-new.html"This new On Screen Keyboard has randomly arranged letters and attributes so that it can be prevented from Hackers who trace out the password entry in a facile manner." [Wrongfellow, May 31 2012] A login with protection from keyloggers A_20login_20with_20...20from_20keyloggersSomewhat similar idea, albeit back then touchscreens were not as pervasive. [Inyuki, May 31 2012] Sp.: 'Luger'-- Alterother, May 31 2012 Thanks...corrected...Wish there was a German Luger defence possible.-- senatorjam, May 31 2012 Why are you running a keylogger programme on your computer?-- pocmloc, May 31 2012 Lugers are prone to misfire. Better to use a Walther.-- Alterother, May 31 2012 You know that there are screen loggers, who will capture the screenshots, too?-- Inyuki, May 31 2012 Yup, however it will not capture mouse clicks-- senatorjam, May 31 2012 Mouse clicks are orders of magnitued lesss data-intensive than screenshots...-- Inyuki, May 31 2012 Sorry this is very much baked. My old bank ING already did this.-- PainOCommonSense, Jun 01 2012 random, halfbakery