keyboards
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Microsoft’s Infrared Keyboard Gives Gesture Control To An Average PC
Your laptop’s trackpad gestures are great, but they make your desktop computer’s keyboard-and-mouse combo feel old-fashioned. Microsoft’s prototype keyboard changes that, cramming infrared sensors between the keys to allow hand gesture control without ever leaving the home keys.
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An Encrypted Wireless Keyboard Ensures No One Intercepts Your Passwords
Have you ever worried about how secure that wireless keyboard you’re using really is? How do you know that when working somewhere remotely there isn’t some hacker nearby capturing every word you type? With Matias’ new Secure Pro keyboard, your security is guaranteed thanks to a 128-bit AES encrypted wireless connection to your computer using…
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This Dongle Lets You Use Your Laptop’s Keyboard With Your Phone
There are almost as many wireless Bluetooth keyboards on the market as there are Bluetooth speakers. But why spend money on yet another keyboard for your mobile devices when there’s probably already a perfectly good one on your laptop? With this Bluetooth USB transmitter dongle from Buffalo, the keyboards you already have can also work…
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Dryft Could Be The Best Thing To Happen To Tablet Keyboards
Not too long ago, Swype‘s one-finger swiping totally changed phone typing (on Android at least). We don’t all swipe all the time, but that functionality is built right in to the default Android keyboard. Now, the same minds behind Sywpe are trying to change tablet typing with Dryft, a virtual keyboard for touch typists.