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'''KLM''' (or KLM-GOMS) stands for '''Keystroke-Level Model''', a hard science approach to [[human -computer interaction|human–computer interaction]] (HCI), based on CMN-[[GOMS]], developed by Card, Moran & Newell, and spelled out in their book ''The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction'', 1983.
 
It is designed to be easier to use than other [[GOMS]] methods, such that companies who cannot afford [[human computerhuman–computer interaction]] specialists can use it.
 
==How does it work==