keystroke Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkiː.strəʊk]
  • Us [ ˈki.stroʊk]

Meaning of keystroke In English

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Examples of keystroke

  • Some chose to add user interface elements (menu items, keystrokes) that do not change the underlying functions.

  • Typing moves from a fluent, unconscious task to one in which each keystroke requires a significant cognitive load.

  • Because users have to press only one key to complete a word before reaching the last letter, they save a number of keystrokes.

  • These video sessions have been transcribed and aligned with the keystroke data.

  • When there were no learning data, entry with three or four buttons required more keystrokes than the baseline value.

  • Particular combinations of settings can be stored as presets and then recalled with a single keystroke.

  • By contrast, we allow hashed input using a single keystroke per character.

  • Most spreadsheets come with a macro language that allows them to be controlled by program code, as well as by keystrokes and mouse clicks.

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