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Pad or pads may refer to:
Wearables
- Pads, protective equipment used in baseball, cricket, and hockey
- Menstrual pad, used to absorb menstrual or other vaginal blood
- Incontinence pad, worn to absorb involuntarily expelled bodily fluids
- Shoulder pads (fashion), fabric-covered padding in clothing
Computing and electronics
Input devices
- Gamepad, joypad, or controller, an input device used in gaming
- Graphics pad, a computer input device
- Keypad, buttons arranged in a block
- Touchpad or trackpad, a pointing device featuring a tactile sensor
- Trigger pad, an electronic sensor on a drum
Other hardware
- Contact pad, the designated surface area for an electrical contact
- A resistive pad used in an attenuator
- An electronic notebook
- GRiDPad, known as first commercial tablet computer
- iPad, a tablet computer made by Apple
- ThinkPad, a laptop brand first designed and produced by IBM, but now owned by Lenovo
- WatchPad, discontinued IBM smartwatch line
- WorkPad, discontinued line of PDA, branded by IBM
Other uses in computing and electronics
- One-time pad, a method of cryptography
Transportation
- Brake pad, part of a drum brake
- Launch pad, an area where spacecraft start flight
- Helicopter landing pad
- Roll way or running pad, placed along the rails of metro or tram tracks
Music
- Pad, some holes of woodwind instruments (clarinets, saxophones...) are closed by air-tight pads.
- Soft, mellow timbres generated by synthesisers are often called pads, and are generally used as backing sounds.
Other uses
- Part of a mammal's paw
- Pad, Roane County, West Virginia
- A paper notebook
- San Diego Padres, a Major League Baseball team nicknamed the "Pads"
See also
Search for "pad" on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles beginning with Pad
- All pages with titles containing Pad
- PADS (disambiguation)
- PAD (disambiguation)
- PADD
- Padding (disambiguation)
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