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That's a 'key-logger' program.
The key remote for a 2002 745i requires a computer at the dealer to program it. The vehicle owner can not do this at home.
main dealer diagnostic computer
Tab can be use to go through the various buttons on a webpage. Alt + Tab is good for switch from program to program that are open on your computer.
no. required computer to be plugged in to the car
with a key fob
First, the cougar has four settings for the ignition key, first is all off and is closest to you, then you have radio on, the you have on, then finally, you have start. Turn the key from off to on 4 times within 6 seconds per cycle ending with the car off, the PATS light should be lit, then within 10 seconds press any button on the remote. You will have an additional 10 seconds to program each additional remote. Some of the early '99 Cougars you had 4 seconds per key cycle, and 20 seconds to program the fob.
In computer programming, ALT+ F5 In Windows, Winkey-R
Trojans are pretty much the same as you installing a key logger program on your own computer to see what others are typing. Its just someone besides you wanting to know what you are typing. If you are running a ghost key logger program on your computer your antivirus will pick it up as a Trojan
Lexus has to hook their computer to it to program the key to both lock/unlock and to start the vehicle.
On a windows computer, try any of these key combinations: Ctrl-Q Esc Ctrl-Alt-Delete (brings up the task manager - you can force a quit from there)
A key generator (also known colloquially as keygen) is a computer program that generates a licensing key necessary to activate a software program. Keygens generally created by a simple algorithm that produces a random string a alphanumeric characters.