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Sure, I'll tell you it's history: Your keyboard was manufactured in a sweatshop in China, packaged w/ the rest of your computer & sent to be part of a retail store's inventory. Then it was purchased by you, this was a exciting day for it! Then the torture started, it was repeatedly & brutally pounded on by your fingers day in & day out, & covered w/ Doritos crumbs. Daily life has pretty much been hell, & here we are at the present.
 
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You mean what keys you've pressed and so on?
Not sure, but I saw a convention for hackers where someone supposedly had a program which could record it, so do that and you'll at least be able to see what you've pressed whilst recording. As for what keys you pressed before that, I don't think so.
 

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You can't see previous keystrokes unless you get a Keylogger. If you want to see the keystrokes because someone else is using your computer; then a Keylogger will enable you to track all of the keys pressed.

Though doing so could bring in some legalities; if another person is using your computer and by chance they decide to access their bank account or some other sensitive or personal data, then you could end up in quite a bit of trouble, since they would be unaware that they their actions were being recorded. It depends on the legislation's of your area and or country.

So please be careful if you are planning to use a Keylogger.
 

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If I understood your question correctly, you want to record the keys that you press during a computer session.
One way to achieve this is by using the 'WINRUNNER' software. This one is mainly used for software testing purposes.


There are two modes of recording in it -

Context Sensitive - for mouse clicks & mouse drags
Analog - keyboard input, mouse clicks, and the precise x- and y-coordinates traveled by the mouse pointer

The Analog mode is the solution for you. But be careful, the Analog recording log will be a pretty long one because it records the mouse co-ordinates too :)
 
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