I couldn't disagree more with those who say don't invade her privacy.
At best you find out she isn't cheating, at worst you find out she is.
If she is, she won't know that you know, and you can set up methods of having legal evidence should it come to divorce. Also I'm not so sure what she does on your home computer would be 'private'. I've heard of hidden cameras that catch cheating spouses being used in court, so I don't know why a keylogger would be any different.
Divorce is ugly, but getting screwed in a divorce by your cheating wife would be even uglier.
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