When a key is pressed on the keyboard, which standard is used for converting the keystroke into the corresponding bits?
(a) ANSI
(b) ASCII
(c) EBCDIC
(d) ISO
(e) None of the above
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ANSI is a key is pressed on the keyboard, which standard is used for converting the keystroke into the corresponding bits.
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ANSI is a key is pressed on the keyboard, which standard is used for converting the keystroke into the corresponding bits.
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Answer: Option (b) ASCII
Explanation:
The "ASCII", short for "American Standard Code for Information Interchange", is a "character encoding standard" format for electronic communication. "ASCII" codes represent characters in "computers, telecommunications units", and other devices.
The "ASCII" is a standard which assigns "alphabets, numbers, and other special characters" in the slots available in the form of an "8-bit code". The "ASCII number system" is created from the binary system, which is the "language of all computers".
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