Definition of Keypress. Meaning of Keypress. Synonyms of Keypress

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Meaning of Keypress from wikipedia

- In programming and software design, an event is an action or occurrence recognized by software, often originating asynchronously from the external environment...
- the keypress is correctly detected by the computer. However, if the user has two keys depressed and attempts to strike a third key, the third keypress may...
- easier to enter text messages. It allows words to be formed by a single keypress for each letter, which is an improvement over the multi-tap approach used...
- interconnected by hyperlinks, which are typically activated by a mouse click, keypress set, or screen touch. Apart from text, the term "hypertext" is also sometimes...
- refined the design to remove the need to push a separate button with every keypress, with two switches on every key: one to produce the control voltage determining...
- Predictive text could allow for an entire word to be input by single keypress. Predictive text makes efficient use of fewer device keys to input writing...
- machine (which allowed operators to continue with the same settings using a keypress). However, some errors which endangered the patient merely paused the machine...
- changes the electrical connections between the keys and the lights with each keypress. The security of the system depends on machine settings that were generally...
- machine was geared to the keyboard on the typewriter, so that after every keypress, the rotor turned and the substitution alphabet thus changed slightly....
- dome designs. Non-tactile flat-panel membrane keyboards have little to no keypress feel and often issue a beep or flash of light on actuation. Although this...