keyboard technology
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NZXT Function Is a Mechanical Keyboard for People Who Want a Little Customisation as a Treat
I am a big fan of how Keychron has made the DIY mechanical keyboard space more accessible to everyone. But for those who want to participate in the clicky-clack universe without going too deep, it can be hard to find a mechanical keyboard that isn’t geared solely toward enthusiasts or gamers.
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Keychron’s Q1 Is the Perfect Introduction to Mechanical Keyboard Modding
As I’ve been using the Keychron Q1, I keep thinking to myself: Where was this mechanical keyboard when I was first attempting to build my own? It’s by far one of the easiest DIY-optional mechanical keyboards I’ve used, and from the moment I took it out of the box to the thousands of words I’ve…
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It’s Impossible to Spill on Your Keyboard When Your Drink Is Your Keyboard
Paranoid about spilling food or drinks on your computer or keyboard? You can always not eat at your desk, but back here in reality, a more complicated solution is to build yourself a cup wrapped in a working version of Google’s mobile Gboard keyboard. After all, if the keyboard is already in hand while you’re…
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Popular Keyboard Software Can Be Used to Exploit Your PC
Keyboard customisation software, particularly from mainstream keyboard brands, is already a bit of a racket. Most are either too bloated for daily use or ask you to sign up for an account before you can configure anything. Razer and SteelSeries both offer software like this for their lineups of gaming peripherals and keyboards, and now…