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chorded

  • a word derived from chord.
    chord
    noun
    a feeling or emotion.

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You can build macros and chorded combinations with other keys and per-key turbo modes, and like I said, it’s dizzying — and Valve barely explains how any of it works.

From The Verge Feb. 25, 2022

A chorded keyboard takes this principle to the extreme, requiring users to press multiple keys at once.

From Slate Dec. 7, 2012

Like playing piano or guitar, typing on a chorded keyboard takes practice.

From Slate Dec. 7, 2012

Another use for the chorded keyboard arose around the same period: recording speech, which in English occurs at a rough average of 180 words per minute.

From Slate Dec. 7, 2012

“The Italian stallion,” he chorded, a dual reference to the heritage of our new neighbor, Marcellus DiAngelo, and his obsession with physical fitness.

From "Red Kayak" by Priscilla Cummings