Received one as present from office mate, he actually GIGGLED until I continued cursing while writing exams and turned the table. Despite the fact that he teachers Computer Science classes, (a quiet word to IT and they could never find a problem), I watched an anal-retentive academic Computer Science/Math Professor turn into Jello over only two days and a grant dead line. Random words is priceless, random mouse moves is MORE than hilarious. Despite the fact that HE found it amusing when he gave it to me, I received it back at about 70 MPH, and it still works! -- There is still the computer of the Evil HR Director and a quick bribe to the janitor over lunch. . . . . I think I will hear her scream through 36 inches of concrete and a quarter mile in another building - give me a 5 foot off the ground, 6 inch wide by 4 foot tall window will she!!? And while we go sans COLA's, she has a budget to cut through an 18" concrete and rock wall to put in an 8' by 6' window (and drapes) overlooking the verdant valley and place a duct for one of the only swamp coolers on campus. I have the next target picked out: he who looks over his spectacles while you count your nose hairs, the ONLY part time Professor Part-time IT helper who has no key or password to ANY mainframe. Administration didn't care until THEIR web connection went down for two days. They are in line if it lives that long. You'll NEVER get more bang for your buck anywhere on the web!
Do you suspect your Wally-esque co-worker is slacking off, while your own work load keeps growing? Does your Alice-like colleague’s repellent attitude grind your gears? Whatever your office frustration, there’s now a gratifying technique to relieve it. The Phantom Keystroker V2 is an innovative workplace prank tool that will yield the satisfying results you’ve only imagined in your vengeful cubicle daydreams. Conveniently disguised as a typical USB device, it can be set to make unsystematic mouse movements, type random words and phrases, or toggle between caps lock. Watch in silent contentment as your victim breaks down in frustration and frantically contacts IT with fears of a malevolent virus.
- Three switches on side allow you to choose between random keyboard typing, sporadic mouse movements, caps lock toggle, or all three at once
- Adjustment dial sets the duration between events
- Requires a USB port to operate
- Works on any operating system (though caps lock toggle will not work on Macs and some Linux systems depending on configuration)


























