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  1. Since I was introduced to a typewriter when I was 2 years old I have never bothered to practice and learn to type 60+ wpm never the less 900 - 1,200 WPM when the RbbrDucky is inserted. Repetition and with the aid of shorthand keyboard shortcuts has been the only way I have learned to make me appear to type as fast as a 60+ wpm Typer. ALT + Tab, Windows Key + R , I have become a mastermind of getting where I need to be in an OS using less keys that I have to type. Since a lot of tasks I perform are repetitious in Linux, especially in KALI, I have not read of anyone using the RubberDuck to automate their task as the super typer HID now becomes a scripted AI or "the hacker from Swordfish" mashing on the keys. So I wanted to create a new Thread dedicated to "Linux Only" whereby you are using Twin Duck firmware with option 1 "pressing caps lock" to activate the Duck inject.bin. I am not intending to hack Kali Linux or any Linux distro system with a payload. The objective is to have AI "superman" type for me what I would normally would type in Kali or any Linux distro to carry out an automated attack. Using Kali, I have enabled a custom keyboard shortcut in keyboard settings to open the terminal, my example "Super + t" or "CTRL + ALT + t" in my Ducky Payload Script WINDOWS t GUI t CTRL ALT t COMMAND t All do not open a custom terminal keyboard shortcut. So I am a bit stuck on this first step.
  2. Hi all, Apologies if this has been asked before, I'm new here and I had a good look around the forum but couldn't find anything related. When using the Rubby Ducky to run commands on a mobile phone, you have to of course use the equivilent of keyboard shortcuts, for example the shortcuts found here; http://www.pcworld.com/article/184656/android_keyboard_shortcuts.html Is there a website or resource available that lists the shortcuts for multiple phones, so regardless of which mobile phone I wanted to create a payload for, I could easily look up the shortcuts required to type up the payload? It'd be nice to not have to scour the internet for an hour each time I wish to create a payload for a different phone, trying to find it's keyboard shortcuts. Thanks all, Haze
  3. Hey, I made a payload to disable Avast Free edition 2015 on Win7. I would to enable extended desktop and send Avast there while the ducky is working. I made this but it doesn't work: DELAY_DEFAULT 1000 DELAY 3000 SHIFT GUI P <==========Shortcut to activate the extended desktop RIGHTARROW RIGHTARROW ENTER ESCAPE CONTROL STRING avast ENTER SHIFT GUI RIGHTARROW <==Shortcut to send avast to the extended desktop To resume = SHIFT GUI P works if i do it myslef but doesn't work from he ducky . Anyone has an idea :)? Full payload => here
  4. Hey I recently saw the topic about the rubber ducky working with iOS and it got me thinking. Is there a way for the rubber ducky to capture a screenshot on an iPad (or other iOS device)? From the research I've done if you turn on VoiceOver and press Ctrl+Alt+H then that hits the home button but I haven't figured out how to simulate a Sleep/Lock button press. Any suggestions?
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