ComputerInputButton
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Sigma KEE - ComputerInputButton
computer input button
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A physical ComputerInputDevice such that pushing the button down, pushing it down twice quickly, and/or holding it down causes a signal to be sent to a computer (if everything necessary is turned on and connected). This could be a key on a keyboard, mouse, telephone, ATM, or other piece of equipment.
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computer input device |
A peripheral device that generates input for the computer such as a keyboard, scanner, or mouse.
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computer keyboard key | A ComputerInputButton on a ComputerKeyboard. | | GUI button | A GUIButton is an image of a button on a GUIElement that a user may click on or ''hold down'' to indicate a UserSignifiedAction. The button's graphical appearance changes once it is selected. An icon of a ComputerKeyboardKey is not considered to be a GUIButton. A GUIButton may have labeling text or symbol displayed on or adjacent it. The active area for selecting a GUI button may be the area of the button itself or may include the area of text labeling the box. | | left CI button | A ComputerInputButton logically on the left side of a set of ComputerInputButtons. Normally, the PhysicalLeftCIButton. A computer system may be told to logically switch the right and left buttons (e.g., for a person who uses a mouse in the left hand -- in such a case, the LeftCIButton is the rightmost physical button. | | middle CI button | | | mouse button | A ComputerInputButton on a ComputerMouse. | | physical left CI button | A ComputerInputButton physically on the left side of a set of ComputerInputButtons. A computer system may be told to logically switch the right and left buttons (e.g., for a person who uses a mouse in the left hand -- in such a case, the RightCIButton is the PhysicalLeftCIButton). | | physical right CI button | A ComputerInputButton physically on the right side of a set of ComputerInputButtons. A computer system may be told to logically switch the right and left buttons (e.g., for a person who uses a mouse in the left hand -- in such a case, the LeftCIButton is the PhysicalRightCIButton). | | right CI button | A ComputerInputButton logically on the right side of a set of ComputerInputButtons. Normally, the PhysicalRightCIButton. A computer system may be told to logically switch the right and left buttons (e.g., for a person who uses a mouse in the left hand -- in such a case, the RightCIButton is the leftmost physical button. | | touchpad key | A ComputerInputButton on a ComputerTouchpad. A touchpad key may be a RightCIButton, LeftCIButton, or MiddleCIButton. |
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