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Keyboard buffer

  1. A location in memory where keystrokes from the keyboard are stored until the computer is able to process them.
  2. A keyboard buffer may also refer to a software program or hardware device capable of capturing each keystroke as it is entered into the computer. These devices are commonly used to keep a log of data entered into a computer or to spy or steal data as it is entered into the computer. 

Also see: Keyboard definitions

 

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