Keystroke programming
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Keystroke programming describes a specific way of programming by which each keystrokes 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. One example of an keystroke programmable application is Vim (text editor)[1]
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