CrazyLittleFingers is a keyboard locking application. Unlike some of the previous keyboard lockers we’ve covered, CrazyLittleFingers corresponds the keystroke to a picture and sound related to the key.
Press L and you see a picture of a lion. Press R and you see a movie of a rooster. Keys that have no symbolic link for children like the page up and page down keys produce rising and falling guitar sounds. Numbers show the number on the screen. The only caveat is that it doesn’t lock the mouse. This is fine on a single monitor setup, because you can’t click through the images or access the start menu so clicking wouldn’t accomplish anything. On a multiple monitor setup however it only locks the primary screen, the mouse is still effective on the other screens. It would be nice if the program did a simple poll to see if other monitors were active and darkened/disabled them. Still if your toddler isn’t a proficient mouse user it should work fine. CrazyLittleFingers is freeware, Windows Only. Photo by John A. Ward.
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Neat little thing. Too bad it’s Windows only but I use a lot of keyboard shortcuts, so I don’t know that I’d find it especially useful… I just think it’s neat. I’m sure I’d have a plethora of shortcuts, especially since I use a trackpad on my laptop. You know, if I could use it on a Mac. I also expect it would lose that “new” pretty quick, so it might not get used all that much afterall…
I stand by it being neat.









