Keypad
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(As a noun)
Keypad ( noun )
A small device with buttons, typically arranged in a rectangular or square shape, that are used to enter numbers or characters, often found on telephones, calculators, and other electronic devices.
Origin:
The word keypad is a combination of the words "key" and "pad", which refers to a small device with buttons that are used to enter numbers or characters. the word has been in use since the early 20th century.
Examples:
- I accidently dialed the wrong number on the keypad.
- He entered his PIN on the keypad to withdraw money from the ATM.
- The keypad on the phone was worn out and the numbers were hard to read.
- She typed in her password on the keypad to unlock her phone.
- I had to press hard on the keypad to enter my code.
(As a verb)
Keypad ( verb )
To input numbers or characters into a device by pressing buttons on a keypad.
Origin:
The word keypad is a combination of the words "key" and "pad", which refers to a small device with buttons that are used to enter numbers or characters. the word has been in use since the early 20th century.
Examples:
- I keypadded my PIN to withdraw money from the ATM.
- He keypadded his password to unlock his phone.
- We keypadded our codes to enter the building.
- They keypadded their numbers to call their friends.
- She keypadded her security code to access her account.