Using Tkinter you can do the following .... I found it on the net
# KeyLogger_tk2.py
# show a character key when pressed without using Enter key
# hide the Tkinter GUI window, only console shows
try:
# Python2
import Tkinter as tk
except ImportError:
# Python3
import tkinter as tk
def key(event):
"""shows key or tk code for the key"""
if event.keysym == 'Escape':
root.destroy()
if event.char == event.keysym:
# normal number and letter characters
print( 'Normal Key %r' % event.char )
elif len(event.char) == 1:
# charcters like []/.,><#$ also Return and ctrl/key
print( 'Punctuation Key %r (%r)' % (event.keysym, event.char) )
else:
# f1 to f12, shift keys, caps lock, Home, End, Delete ...
print( 'Special Key %r' % event.keysym )
root = tk.Tk()
print( "Press a key (Escape key to exit):" )
root.bind_all('<Key>', key)
# don't show the tk window
root.withdraw()
root.mainloop()
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