I always hear about people posting that you can avoid keyloggers by remembering accounts, and using programs to send keys. However, you can't remember the account forever, and not all keyloggers are fooled by programs sending keys.
1. Making a password:
First off, you will be creating a password that will look like a real word in the keylogger. The password will be segments of the actual word.
So, pretend you are basing it off of:
purplemountainland7007
Take sections out of that word to form your new password:
purplemountainland7007
This now becomes:
prpleunlan07
2. Fooling the keylogger:
If you haven't figured it out already, you will be faking it so that the password looks like the first, so for that password I will:
1. Type "P"
2. Click OFF of the password field and type "u"
3. Click back on and type "rple"
4. Click off and type "mo"
5. Click on and type "un"
6. Click off and type "tain"
7. Click on and type "lan"
8. Click of and type "d70"
9. Click on and type "07"
This will fool the keylogger into logging:
purplemountainland7007
However, it is really sending you password which is:
prpleunlan07
Someone viewing the logs would think that that was your password because it makes sense. WHen they find out it isn't it, they may:
A. Give up
B. Try out a billion passwords. There is an impossible number of combinations for him to manually try them all, so it won't be practical in any way to guess the password.
I hope that this helps many of you, and you found this useful.