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Keystroke may
refer to: the
action of
typing on a
computer or
typewriter a
switching for
computer hardware engineers an
event for
software engineers and...
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Keystroke logging,
often referred to as
keylogging or
keyboard capturing, is the
action of
recording (logging) the keys
struck on a keyboard, typically...
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Keystroke dynamics,
keystroke biometrics,
typing dynamics, or
typing biometrics refer to the
collection of
biometric information generated by key-press-related...
- In human–computer interaction, the
keystroke-level
model (KLM)
predicts how long it will take an
expert user to
accomplish a
routine task
without errors...
- A
keyboard buffer is a
section of
computer memory used to hold
keystrokes before they are processed.
Keyboard buffers have long been used in command-line...
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Keystroke programming describes a
specific way of
programming by
which each
keystroke on a
device or
application is
recorded in some way and then pla****...
- used to
expedite common operations by
reducing input sequences to a few
keystrokes,
hence the term "shortcut". To
differentiate from
general keyboard input...
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There are
various ways in
which calculators interpret keystrokes.
These can be
categorized into two main types: On a single-step or immediate-execution...
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definition of each "word" is
often standardized to be five
characters or
keystrokes long in English,
including spaces and punctuation. For example, under...
- 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...