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key press
noun
The depression of an input key; a keystroke.
Exact(56)
Only one key press at a time.
Participants first made an old/new judgment, distinguishing via key press between studied and unstudied words.
This is extra important on Android, some versions of which vibrate on every key press.
So, in with the glass-encased "key", press to start, hear that lovely V12 awaken.
"I've had tea with the key press people of the Queen's to outline the broad plan.
Above all, instead of inter-key times, the exact key press times are extracted and binarized in time domain.
Besides the key press event, the computer may send some commands to the keyboard.
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Motorola held a decided low-key press conference today at Mobile World Congress.
For clumsy typists like myself, this means the occasional double-key press.
Tones coinciding with a key-press or -release elicited similarly attenuated Tb, vertex N1, and P2 ERPs, suggesting that coincidence-related auditory attenuation is not brought about by special key-press-effect associations.
Interspersed randomly through the sequence of epochs were twelve key-press prompts.
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