- In computing, an
event is a
detectable occurrence or
change in the system's state, such as user input,
hardware interrupts,
system notifications, or changes...
- ****ociated with each key, and
selecting one
letter often requires multiple keypresses. T9
combines the
groups of
letters on each
phone key with a fast-access...
-
sounds that are in the same
spectrum and same form as
keypresses. If
sounds of
actual keypresses are
randomly repla****, it may be
possible to
totally defeat...
- overhead. This
situation often occurs in
Telnet sessions,
where most
keypresses generate a
single byte of data that is
transmitted immediately. Worse...
- keys
allows the user to
configure the
computer to
ignore rapid,
repeated keypresses of the same key. This is
typically intended for
users who
press keys multiple...
-
produces an
audible "clicking"
sound representing the
short and long
keypresses – "dots" and "dashes" –
which are used to
represent text
characters in...
- corrode. The
specialist DataHand keyboard uses
optical technology to
sense keypresses with a
single light beam and
sensor per key. The keys are held in their...
-
computer as
though the user
typed it. When
typing input on a
terminal keypresses outside the
normal main
alphanumeric keyboard area can be sent to the...
-
accordingly until reaching the
display limits. With
Scroll Lock activated,
keypresses will
still reach the
normal keystroke buffer,
while CopyCursor input will...
- no Tatsujin; it
involves circles moving from
right to left,
requiring keypresses when they
reach the left side. osu!catch is
based on EZ2Catch, a game...