virtual keyboard

collocation in English

meaningsofvirtualandkeyboard

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virtual
adjective
uk
/ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/
us
/ˈvɝː.tʃu.əl/
almost a particular thing ...
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keyboard
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkiː.bɔːd/
us
/ˈkiː.bɔːrd/
the set of keys on a computer or typewriter that you press in order to make it ...
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(Definition ofvirtualandkeyboardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Using avirtualkeyboardalso eliminates any bias towards copying offered by users' familiarity with touch typing.
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Users type on avirtualkeyboarddisplayed on the screen.
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The external screen is touch enabled with avirtualkeyboardand buttons.
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This allows the user to navigate easily and type with avirtualkeyboardon the screen.
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The user's finger makes a keystroke on thevirtualkeyboard.
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Some devices project a second (invisible infrared) beam above thevirtualkeyboard.
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An onscreen,virtualkeyboardis embedded in the code and can be made available through a third party patch.
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The phone's external screen is touch enabled with avirtualkeyboardand buttons.
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Camera phones that lack a physical button for this purpose use a virtual button on thevirtualkeyboard.
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The melody can be entered in various ways, for example by clicking on avirtualkeyboardon the screen.
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Apart from what the v1 has to offer, itsvirtualkeyboardis resizable by finger sliding.
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This method is more effective than keylogger software because it will acquire the users credentials even if they are inputted usingvirtualkeyboard, auto-fill, or copy and paste.
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After some usage the user learns the movement pattern for the commonly used words and can write them faster than is possible on a traditionalvirtualkeyboard.
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Users can search the database by humming or singing a melody into a microphone, playing the melody on avirtualkeyboard, or by typing some of the lyrics.
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If a person can not use a keyboard, avirtualkeyboardon the screen can be used to type text by clicking each character on thevirtualkeyboard.
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With new search bar features, users can see search related images, can listen pronunciations automatically, can see results in compact view and can use a multi languagevirtualkeyboard.
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It is more difficult for malware to monitor the display and mouse to obtain the data entered via thevirtualkeyboard, than it is to monitor real keystrokes.
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The projected keyboard size is usually 295 mm x 95 mm and it is projected at a distance of 60 mm from thevirtualkeyboardunit.
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Such devices have virtual keyboards to input characters, the keys of which are often small and hard to hit.
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Virtual keyboards are also used as features of emulation software for systems that have fewer buttons than a computer keyboard would have.
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