Almost every computer keyboard has a row of function keys at the top, but it seems like almost nobody knows what they do. They’re incredibly handy, however, and can be an invaluable part of your daily ...
Whether work has you glued to your computer or you're an avid PC gamer, it doesn't get much more annoying than having a stuck key on your keyboard. The problem usually arises from a dirty keyboard, ...
In today's technological age, you'd be hard-pressed to find a person who doesn't have even the most basic experience of using ...
What if your keyboard was filled with tiny screens that showed you exactly what any given press would do, each built into a crystal-clear key? The keys would morph and shift as you needed, ...
For most writers, a computer keyboard is a particular, occasionally peculiar, and relentlessly personal thing, the physical medium that connects our muse with the masses we’re hoping to reach. Is your ...
Compared to a full-fledged laptop that can run a wide range of programs and heavy-duty applications, a Chromebook is so much more basic, lightweight, and user-friendly. Since Chromebooks generally ...
The K15 Max from Keychron has an Alice layout which spilts the keys into two halves and positions them in a wave. Have you ever suffered from RSI caused by typing? I have! It’s an occupational hazard ...
Apple’s Magic Keyboard series works nicely for the iPad and Mac, but they are pricey. Fortunately, several companies make viable alternatives, including Logitech. Their latest keyboard, the Keys-To-Go ...
WTF?! Your full-sized mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and dedicated macros may be extra, but we bet it doesn't come close to the "ten hundred computer letter getter." This monstrosity of a ...
Google Japan has released the newest version of the Gboard, a unique double-sided keyboard that’s based on the Möbius strip, integral to math, science, and popular culture. Usable by one person or ...
The tech-savvy generation is losing its touch. Gen Z’s typing proficiency is reportedly dwindling as young people adapt to touchscreens, with keyboarding falling to the wayside — just like writing in ...