Source code is built upon Windows Driver Kit Version 7.1.0.
Simple build scripts (buildit.cmd
) are provided to build using specific build
environments of the WDK, they require the environment variable %WDK%
to be
previously set to the WDK installation directory.
- Tested from Windows XP to Windows 10.
Drivers can be installed through the command line installer, but driver installation requires execution inside a prompt with administrative rights.
Run install-interception
without any arguments inside an console executed as
administrator and it will give instructions for installation.
Interception is dual-licensed.
For non-commercial purposes it adopts LGPL for the library and its source code, with rights of distribution of the related binary assets (drivers and installers ) once communication with drivers happen solely by use of the library and its API.
For commercial purposes it adopts two other licenses which can be checked in the licenses directory:
-
Interception API License:
It's similar to the non-commercial license, solely removing restrictions for commercial usage.
It also includes an additional asset which is an installer library, so that driver installation can be embedded silently in your own installer. -
Interception License:
Provides access to all source code, including drivers and installers.
Please contact me at [email protected] for acquiring a commercial license.
Interception has been used around the world in cases I couldn't imagine when I first created it:
- Helping people with accessibility limitations, tailoring systems according to their limitations.
- By companies in aviation training, to connect many devices at once and customizing each one.
- By companies providing SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) solutions.
- In game applications like BOTs and control customization.
- To construct an emacs mode of the system.
- To customize supermarket cashier's systems.
- In doctoral thesis about typing pattern recognition for security applications.
- Home theater automation.
- ...
For fun:
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