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Windows utility to render which key I am pressing on-screen?

In OS X, when you press some modifier keys like Command or Option, there's feedback on the screen, to indicate that you're currently pressing this key. Is there a similar utility on Windows?

Sawyer
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    If you mean modifiers such as Cmd, Option (Alt) and Control, these are provided by specialized presentation tools like [Mouseposé](http://www.boinx.com/mousepose/overview/), and used e.g. in screencasts, so you can see what keys are pressed. Or do you mean the information bezels when changing volume or screen brightness? – Daniel Beck Dec 20 '10 at 15:11
  • I mean modifier keys like cmd and alt, not volume and screen brightness indicator. I know there's a small software on Windows called keybard jedi, which isn't very usable. – Sawyer Dec 20 '10 at 15:22
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    (As far as I know, in stock OS X, this is only visible when enabling Sticky Keys in Universal Access, or when showing the Keyboard Viewer. Hence, I changed the title.) – Arjan Dec 20 '10 at 15:28

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