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Keystroke Dynamics; Typing biometrics; Keyboard biometrics; Keystroke biometrics; Keystroke recognition; Keystroke biometric system; Biometric keystoke authentication; Typing pattern recognition; Keystroke analysis; Keyboard-based biometrics; Biometric typing pattern

keystroke      
¦ noun a single depression of a key on a keyboard.
keystroke      
(keystrokes)
A keystroke is one touch of one of the keys on a computer or typewriter keyboard.
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Keystroke programming         
  • The TI-58C
Keystroke programming describes a specific way of programming by which each keystroke on a device or application is recorded in some way and then played back so that the recorded key-presses can be repeated multiple times. Keystroke programming is most commonly but not exclusively found in programmable calculators, but there are keystroke-programmable software applications, too, for example Vim (text editor)

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Keystroke dynamics

Keystroke dynamics, keystroke biometrics, typing dynamics and typing biometrics refer to the detailed timing information that describes when each key was pressed and released as a person is typing on a computer keyboard.

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1. Every keystroke apparently leaves a retrievable vapour trail in cyberspace.
2. With a keystroke, he can inflict all sorts of complications, overriding any preprogrammed instructions.
3. Similar gadgets include the keystroke system, which is inserted into a targets computer and then records everything sent and received.
4. Today, thanks to information technology, newspapers, radio and television networks the world over are no more that a keystroke away.
5. Other banks have instituted password entry through mouse clicks instead of typing, a protection against keystroke–snooping programmes.