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How to pronounce keystroke in English?

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Synonyms key stroke
Type of stroke


the number of keystrokes was used as a measure of work.

Examples of keystroke

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What was once considered intimate is now shared among millions with a keystroke.
From the time.com
It also began keystroke-logging and form-grabbing, to identify banking passwords.
From the guardian.co.uk
Keylogger systems secretly capture every keystroke made on a targeted computer.
From the philly.com
One of his assistant's computers was infiltrated with keystroke logging software.
From the investors.com
They installed a keystroke logger, which captured everything the executive typed.
From the sfgate.com
If it all depends on a misplaced keystroke it surely can't be worth all this.
From the guardian.co.uk
Keystroke by keystroke, I typed in my credentials to see the university's decision.
From the thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com
Keystroke programming is still used in mid-range calculators like the HP 35s.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The keystroke-level model for user performance time with interactive systems.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • The stroke of a key; one depression of a key on a keyboard; "the number of keystrokes was used as a measure of work"
  • In computing an event is an action that is usually initiated outside the scope of a program and that is handled by a piece of code inside the program. Typically events are handled synchronous with the program flow, that is, the program has one or more dedicated places where events are handled. ...
  • (Keystrokes) In computing, a keyboard is , which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys, to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. After punch cards and paper tape, interaction via teletype-style keyboards became the main input device for computers.
  • The act of pressing an input key; a keypress on a computer keyboard or a typewriter, or a similar input device
  • Equivalent to one tap of a keyboard or keypad.
  • The action of a human being pressing down and releasing a key. Or any being, I suppose.