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单词 keystroke
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Definition of keystroke in English:

keystroke

noun ˈkiːstrəʊkˈkiˌstroʊk
  • A single depression of a key on a keyboard, especially as a measure of work.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The malware records passwords and keystrokes once users of infected machines visit targeted websites.
    • They capture everything the user is doing - keystrokes, mouse clicks, files opened and closed, sites visited.
    • They can not only take all of your money, but destroy your entire life with a single keystroke.
    • He was also able to train the software on one keyboard to decipher the keystrokes on any other keyboard of the same make and model.
    • Entering in the full address costs 12 to 18 keystrokes and a mouse click.
    • If it is true that all my keystrokes can be recorded?
    • He can read your keystrokes, record passwords, gather information from your network and change your data and files.
    • Spyware has the ability to trace your every keystroke, and may record things such as passwords, credit card numbers, email addresses, and other personal information.
    • With a single keystroke, she erases his name from the title page and substitutes her own, before she sends it off.
    • A spyware program will record every keystroke and e-mail as well as every web page you visit and every chat session.
    • A keylogger is a form of malware program that installs itself surreptitiously, records keystrokes made on the infected computer and sends this data to hackers.
    • These applications collect user surfing patterns and sometimes keystrokes and send the information to servers to target advertising to users' desktops.
    • This system was difficult to use because store employees needed to remember arcane instructions and enter a lot of keystrokes.
    • I thought your readers might like to have this routine, which reduces the number of keystrokes needed to key dates.
    • The researchers extracted audio features from the sounds of a user's keystrokes and lumped similar sounding keys into categories.
    • Detecting the user's keystrokes turns out to be a rather specialised branch of event handling.
    • Four additional keystrokes duplicate the functions of the arrow keys.
    • The fingers are normally in motion towards more than a single keystroke simultaneously; as one finger approaches its target another is moving to operate the next key.
    • More recent viruses and blended threats also extract passwords, decryption keys and logged keystrokes.
    • This inexpensive software has the ability to invisibly monitor and record all computer activity including keystrokes.
 
 

Definition of keystroke in US English:

keystroke

nounˈkiˌstroʊkˈkēˌstrōk
  • A single depression of a key on a keyboard, especially as a measure of work.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They can not only take all of your money, but destroy your entire life with a single keystroke.
    • With a single keystroke, she erases his name from the title page and substitutes her own, before she sends it off.
    • The fingers are normally in motion towards more than a single keystroke simultaneously; as one finger approaches its target another is moving to operate the next key.
    • The researchers extracted audio features from the sounds of a user's keystrokes and lumped similar sounding keys into categories.
    • Spyware has the ability to trace your every keystroke, and may record things such as passwords, credit card numbers, email addresses, and other personal information.
    • A spyware program will record every keystroke and e-mail as well as every web page you visit and every chat session.
    • If it is true that all my keystrokes can be recorded?
    • The malware records passwords and keystrokes once users of infected machines visit targeted websites.
    • This system was difficult to use because store employees needed to remember arcane instructions and enter a lot of keystrokes.
    • I thought your readers might like to have this routine, which reduces the number of keystrokes needed to key dates.
    • They capture everything the user is doing - keystrokes, mouse clicks, files opened and closed, sites visited.
    • He can read your keystrokes, record passwords, gather information from your network and change your data and files.
    • This inexpensive software has the ability to invisibly monitor and record all computer activity including keystrokes.
    • More recent viruses and blended threats also extract passwords, decryption keys and logged keystrokes.
    • Entering in the full address costs 12 to 18 keystrokes and a mouse click.
    • A keylogger is a form of malware program that installs itself surreptitiously, records keystrokes made on the infected computer and sends this data to hackers.
    • Four additional keystrokes duplicate the functions of the arrow keys.
    • He was also able to train the software on one keyboard to decipher the keystrokes on any other keyboard of the same make and model.
    • These applications collect user surfing patterns and sometimes keystrokes and send the information to servers to target advertising to users' desktops.
    • Detecting the user's keystrokes turns out to be a rather specialised branch of event handling.
 
 
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