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Data entry clerk — Example of a legitimate data entry clerk A data entry clerk, sometimes called a typist, is a member of staff employed to type data into a database using a keyboard. The keyboards used can often have specialist keys and multiple colours to help… … Wikipedia
Audio typist — This article is about audio typists. For other uses of Typist, see Typist (disambiguation). An audio typist is someone who specialises in typing text from an audio source which they listen to. The source, or original document is usually recorded… … Wikipedia
Copy typist — A copy typist is someone who specialises in typing text from a source which they read. Contents 1 Professional overview 2 See also 3 References 4 External links … Wikipedia
Typing — notebook keyboardTyping is the process of inputting text into a device, such as a typewriter, computer, or a calculator, by pressing keys on a keyboard. It can be distinguished from other means of input, such as the use of pointing devices like… … Wikipedia
Typewriter — Mechanical desktop typewriters, such as this Underwood Five, were long time standards of government agencies, newsrooms, and offices … Wikipedia
Dvorak Simplified Keyboard — The modern Dvorak Simplified Keyboard (US layout) Typing a text excerpt at 115 WPM with the Canadian French Dvorak keyboard layout. The Dvorak Simplified Keyboard is a k … Wikipedia
Clipboard (software) — Microsoft Word 2003 s clipboard. The clipboard is a software facility that can be used for short term data storage and/or data transfer between documents or applications, via copy and paste operations. It is most commonly a part of a GUI… … Wikipedia
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IBM Selectric typewriter — The IBM Selectric typewriter (occasionally known as the IBM Golfball typewriter) is an influential electric typewriter design. It was introduced in 1961.Instead of a basket of pivoting typebars the Selectric had a pivoting type element… … Wikipedia
Words per minute — Words per minute, commonly abbreviated wpm, is a measure of input or output speed. For the purposes of WPM measurement a word is standardized to five characters or keystrokes.[1] For instance, I run counts as one word, but rhinoceros counts as… … Wikipedia
KLM (human-computer interaction) — KLM (or KLM GOMS) stands for Keystroke Level Model, a hard science approach to human–computer interaction (HCI), based on CMN GOMS, developed by Card, Moran Newell, and spelled out in their book The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction , 1983 … Wikipedia