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noun
A small board with keys primarily used for tactile input into a machine.
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Geek movies rule the roost, partly because their consumers are so omnipresent: the thick-set, dense-bearded, logo T-shirted, hooting, whooping, white, apparently heterosexual thirtysomethings with fingers locked to keypad.
For T-Mobile, OK, it will come down to keypad or no keypad.
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In the static condition, the two keypads were immobilized (i.e., fixed to the bar) with a center-to-keypad distance of 0 cm (near condition), 17.5 cm (intermediate condition), or 35 cm (far condition).
Disassemble the phone to get to the keypad.
Try to get used to your keypad.
Velcro was used to secure the keypad to the side of the monitor so it could easily be moved from the monitor to the participant's lap and back again when necessary.
The lesson: Be sure to lock your keypad to avoid inadvertent pocket-dialing.
They then have to press a keypad to indicate when a dot has appeared on the screen.
Cover Your PIN When you type in your PIN, Mr. Pearce recommended using your other hand to shield the keypad to block it from video cameras hidden in the light above the keypad or elsewhere.
Is it OK to use your keypad to aggressively attack someone you don't agree with --becoming a cyberbully?
Go to the symbol keypad to add symbols.
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