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How to pronounce keypad in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms computer keyboard
Type of data input device, input device, keyboard

Examples of keypad

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To score a point, the five judges must depress a blue or red button on a keypad.
From the telegraph.co.uk
If you call, you're prompted to enter personal information via telephone keypad.
From the usatoday.com
Keypad Kids Homeowners with keypad entry consider it a necessity, not an option.
From the toledoblade.com
Illumination facilitates the use of the keyboard or keypad in dark environments.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Google TV products ship with wireless remote controls with a full QWERTY keypad.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This is where contestants put four answers in a specific order, using a keypad.
From the telegraph.co.uk
For those with fat thumbs, the keypad on the Mini may be a bit tricky to operate.
From the tech.uk.msn.com
The latter choice opens a standard numeric keypad with a large green talk button.
From the cnn.com
Yes, that's a computer and keypad you see attached to a treadmill in the photo.
From the dailyherald.com
More examples
  • Computer keyboard: a keyboard that is a data input device for computers; arrangement of keys is modelled after the typewriter keyboard
  • A keypad is a set of buttons arranged in a block or "pad" which usually bear digits and other symbols and usually a complete set of alphabetical letters. If it mostly contains numbers then it can also be called a numeric keypad. ...
  • (Keypads) The keypad allows you to interact with your home security system. It can be placed in a hallway or somewhere in your home that is centrally located and convenient. ...
  • (Keypads) The name keypad is a hold over from the days when the only way to turn the system on or off was with a key. Today most controls use digital pads, which resemble a telephone number pad, to control the system. ...
  • This is where you enter the keypad code for a security system.
  • A small keyboard or keyboard section containing a small number of keys dedicated to specific functions and used as an input device.
  • Generally refers to all hard buttons on a remote control, or more specifically the numeric keypad (0 through 9). See also: jog shuttle, transport, joystick, rocker buttons, backlight, soft buttons.
  • A device containing numeric keys and possibly a few other keys, such as an enter key and the four basic arithmetic operations. Often sold as accessories for use with laptops which don t have built-in keypads.
  • Keypads are used to disarm or arm the alarm with a code, and generally include an information screen of some sort. Keypads are usually where the alarm system is programmed from.