A compact, physical or software-based numeric keypad featuring digits 0-9, a decimal point, and basic arithmetic operators (+, -, *, /), designed for efficient numeric data entry. It is commonly used for accounting, bookkeeping, and other tasks requiring rapid and accurate input of numerical information. A physical example is a standalone device, while a software example is an on-screen keypad accessible via a computer program.
This input device streamlines tasks that require heavy numerical input, boosting productivity and reducing errors compared to standard keyboard entry. Its layout is optimized for touch typing, enabling users to enter data without looking at the keypad. Historically, these keypads were standalone electromechanical devices, but they are now frequently integrated into computers and software applications. This device is vital for professionals in fields relying heavily on numerical data.