From the smallest 60% keyboards for those with no desk space to keyboards with number pads for those doing data entry all day, there’s a keyboard size and shape for just about everyone. The only ...
Why buy a num pad or a macropad when you can build something new and beautiful, open source that bad boy, and be a hero to the community? We think that should be all the justification you ever need to ...
Short version: A good keyboard for macro and shortcut lovers, but lacks ports and originality, making it fall short of a recommendation. You can customize them just like every other key on the board — ...
Razer enters the segment with the Pro Type Ergo: a premium wireless keyboard with wrist rest, macro keys, and Command Dial ...
In general, keyboards are fairly predictable: 26 letters squeezed between a handful of punctuation keys, essential buttons and the occasional number pad. The hardware is usually completed by a dull ...
SteelSeries is well known around Apple circles for its iOS and Apple TV gaming controllers, but the company specializes in other gaming-related hardware ventures as well, such as mice, headsets and ...
While I’ve had the chance to test dozens of keyboards over the years, most wireless options have been out of reach of my budget. That’s not for a lack of trying—quality smart keyboards are just ...
I'm looking for a keyboard to play MMO's with.. with the following features: - quiet, or at least not loud. - no huge actuation distance (ie, the distance your finger travels to activate a key, which ...
It ticks all of the right boxes, but I was left wanting just a little more.
The Roccat Isku FX lacks mechanical keys, but delivers an otherwise excellent typing and gaming experience. There was a time when my de facto response for “which gaming keyboard should I buy” would’ve ...