multikey
English
Etymology
multi- + key
Adjective
multikey (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to more than one key (in various senses).
- 2009 March 5, Azadeh Ensha, “A Shining New Keyboard for the Chivalrous Gamer”, in New York Times:
- The keyboard houses 12 fully programmable G-keys (three macros per key) and has multikey input functionality, which means you can bang on up to five keys simultaneously.
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Noun
multikey (plural multikeys)
- (computing) A multi-element key into a data structure.