Keyboardinduced
Keyboardinduced is a term used mainly in technical and human-computer interaction contexts to describe effects, responses, or states that are triggered directly by keyboard input. In this usage, keyboardinduced refers to both user-centered phenomena, such as cognitive load or strain from rapid typing, and system-centered effects, such as application state changes caused by key events.
Etymology and scope: a compound formed from keyboard and induced; not an officially standardized term, but appears
Applications: In computing, keyboardinduced actions are driven by keyboard events (keydown, keypress, keyup) and key bindings
Human factors: Designers assess keyboardinduced fatigue and strain, and may mitigate through alternative input, adjustable dwell
Related terms include keyboard-driven, keyboard-triggered, key-binding, and keyboard event handling; in broader contexts, the topic intersects