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noun
The act of pressing an input key; a keypress on a computer keyboard or a typewriter, or a similar input device.
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The toolkit team took a popular game, World of Warcraft, and created a list of gestures that corresponded to keystrokes.
This allowed them to gain wireless access to keystrokes typed by staff as well as screen grabs from their monitors.
If your remote is not responding to keystrokes, cleaning the keypad is only half the solution.
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Chinese characters might take from one to 20 keystrokes to draw, with an average of 14 strokes.
Your cable box just needs to send keystrokes to their servers through your cable operator.
You see, limitations of the iPhone platform prevent accessories like this from being able to input keystrokes to any and all applications.
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It seems as if each week, we are exposed to a new way people have found to use their keystrokes to hurt and shame each other.
Another class of spyware includes stealthy programs like SubSeven, which attempts to log keystrokes and deliver them to the spy by way of the Internet.
"What they've done is to use the accelerometer to track keystrokes… When you tap it's actually not the touchscreen that's making the keystroke, it's the accelerometer.
Following this strand of investigation in language testing, the present study aimed to use keystroke logging to investigate test takers' reading-into-writing processes (including, but not limited to, revisions).
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