You use your keyboard every day, but I bet you've rarely thought about why your keys are where they are. In the 1870s, typewriter manufacturers arranged the keys to prevent mechanical jams. Over a ...
Most keyboards are factory-set for a specific layout, and most users never change from the standard layout for their home ...
While Gboard may be a favorite, there are plenty of robust keyboard alternatives in the Play Store. Swapping out your ...
This Elytra keyboard from Elim forces the user to adopt a better typing postion and stops the hands crossing over by ...
The HHKB Professional Classic Type-S is a radically deconstructed keyboard design that focuses on compact layout rather than ...
This stylish and fashionable new mechanical keyboard made by LoFree is inspired by iconic lipstick shades designed to give ...
Windows is no doubt a powerful operating system, and you can tweak system settings and add power user utilities to speed up ...
ChatGPT could soon embrace an open standard that will let users create custom one-word shortcuts for repetitive tasks, and ...
Instead of asking users to change the way they type, the keyboard mirrors the layout “Arabizi” users already know ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. ZSA’s Voyager keyboard and Navigator trackball attachment are a lot of fun, if you’re willing to put in some ...
LG Display's new 27-inch 4K OLED panel combines a 240Hz refresh rate with a true RGB stripe layout, potentially addressing ...
Growing up in the 80s, mechanical keyboards that clickety-clack were a way of life. They were a highlight of visiting the school computer lab every week and ...