Definitions

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  • noun A keyboard that can be operated using only the thumbs.

Etymologies

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thumb +‎ pad

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Examples

  • Gone are the up / down switches on the front of the wheel (Hooray!), replaced by a kind of thumbpad thingy augmented by perfectly-placed "paddle-compatibles" on the rear.

    Breaking News - The Post Chronicle 2009

  • Like the battery life, not impressed by the screen, thumbpad implementation, or time to boot XP.

    Matthew Yglesias » More Tablets 2010

  • Aside from snapping one or two pix up close, I do the moblogging/thumbpad typing waaaaaay in the back of venue.

    not just for sacrificing anymore! (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • Run and Gun Just push the Dual Strike joystick's thumbpad in the direction you want to go: forward and backward, or to sidestep left and right.

    Cyberscope 2008

  • It's a delightful way of breaking outside well-worn control techniques -- buttons, thumbpad, keyboard.

    Best Indie Games 2007 2007

  • It's a delightful way of breaking outside well-worn control techniques -- buttons, thumbpad, keyboard.

    Best Indie Games 2007 2007

  • The keyboard is a drawback because the on-screen thumbpad works beautifully.

    Nokia’s Latest Pocket Computer (the N810) as Mobile Platform Erick Schonfeld 2005

  • The mazes feel small-a necessary consequence of rendering a vertically oriented game on a horizontally oriented screen-but they are exactly the same as veteran players rememeber, and the 3DS thumbpad does a surprisingly good job of emulating the analogue feel of a classic joystick.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Chad Sapieha 2011

  • A rubber thumbpad adds grip to the rear of the camera, and the Function (Fn) button is handy for quick settings changes.

    Imaging Resource What's New 2010

  • A rubber thumbpad adds grip to the rear of the camera, and the Function (Fn) button is handy for quick settings changes.

    Imaging Resource What's New 2010

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