Comment by angry_octet
2 years ago
High security safe locks have had protection against this for a long time: you press up/down arrows to move from a random starting digit to the correct digit.
On screen pin entry with jumbled number mappings does the same thing. It also makes the inter-stroke delay rather independent of position, because the brain has to search the screen (although repeated digits and previously occuring digits are quicker, which is why some jumble at every keystroke).
Keyboards with OLED keys (like the Apple Touchbar or the Optimus[1]) might also work.
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