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R55Max
I apologize for the off-topic, but maybe someone who understands programming can help.
In every version of Windows, there are certain system key combinations that perform various functions. For example, Alt+F4, Windows key + D, Windows key + E, etc. In general, the question is, where and how can I view some kind of log on my computer that records these, if such a thing exists? Let's say I opened "My Computer" using the Windows key + E combination; is there a way to see a record of this operation somewhere? Maybe there's a program that can monitor this?
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Ehh... a quick tutorial :)
The answer can easily be found in your question. Highlight the text system key combinations and search for it on Google, or use the Super Drag&Drop function of your browser (instant Google search of your highlighted text in a new tab). You'll get the most information from the very first link in the search results, but it's even better to go to the third one - the Katushka website).
And keyloggers monitor key presses. Look for the answer there... Windows doesn't keep such a log. For processes, it's better to use an external program in the task manager category.

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