I never used keyloggers, but if you are using windows 10 pro, then use Group policy editor, configure Microsoft defender antivirus.
try in reference windows systems
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There's a lot of win32/kernel based keyloggers on the internet. Can Windows Defender detect when a simple application calls key stroke related win32/kernel functions?
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I never used keyloggers, but if you are using windows 10 pro, then use Group policy editor, configure Microsoft defender antivirus.
try in reference windows systems