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The standard used for converting the keystroke into the corresponding bits is generally the ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) or an extended version such as Unicode, depending on the character set being utilized.
A. ANSI
The standard used for converting a keystroke into the corresponding bits is called the ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) or, in more modern contexts, Unicode. ASCII represents each character as a 7-bit binary number, while Unicode can represent a wider range of characters using various encoding forms like UTF-8.
A. ANSI