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I would suggest running an on screen keyboard. If its a Windows 7 Kiosk, then see if you can access it Choose Start→Control Panel→Ease of Access→Ease of Access Center.:

  1. Choose Start
  2. Control Panel
  3. Ease of Access
  4. Ease of Access Center.

I would not worry about malware nailing your computer, as most kiosks are designed to run in protected memory mode. I would however worry about keyloggers, as you never know if someone has placed on on the kiosk. If you can not access that, then make sure you change your passwords frequently and use non alphanumeric characters as part of your password.

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I would suggest running an on screen keyboard. If its a Windows 7 Kiosk, then see if you can access it Choose Start→Control Panel→Ease of Access→Ease of Access Center. I would not worry about malware nailing your computer, as most kiosks are designed to run in protected memory mode. I would however worry about keyloggers, as you never know if someone has placed on on the kiosk. If you can not access that, then make sure you change your passwords frequently and use non alphanumeric characters as part of your password.

As for Evilware, we are more interested in news than your files.

I would suggest running an on screen keyboard. If its a Windows 7 Kiosk, then see if you can access it:

  1. Choose Start
  2. Control Panel
  3. Ease of Access
  4. Ease of Access Center.

I would not worry about malware nailing your computer, as most kiosks are designed to run in protected memory mode. I would however worry about keyloggers, as you never know if someone has placed on on the kiosk. If you can not access that, then make sure you change your passwords frequently and use non alphanumeric characters as part of your password.

As for Evilware, we are more interested in news than your files.

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I would suggest running an on screen keyboard. If its a Windows 7 Kiosk, then see if you can access it Choose Start→Control Panel→Ease of Access→Ease of Access Center. I would not worry about malware nailing your computer, as most kiosks are designed to run in protected memory mode. I would however worry about keyloggers, as you never know if someone has placed on on the kiosk. If you can not access that, then make sure you change your passwords frequently and use non alphanumeric characters as part of your password.

As for Evilware, we are more interested in news than your files.