It’s hardly news that mechanical keyboard users love their keyboards. When it comes to custom keyboards, though, [Cameron Sun] has taken things to the next level, by designing his own keyboard and ...
I prefer Galaxy phones over the competition because they offer extensive customization features to personalize my experience. No other platform offers as much freedom, and I love having unique themes ...
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Building your first custom mechanical keyboard can be intimidating. Between all the parts and terminology involved, it’s hard to know where to start. Thankfully, it’s also never been easier to jump ...
Word-prediction Android keyboard maker SwiftKey, which closed a $17.5 million Series B led by Index Ventures last month and whose keyboard software runs on millions of mobile devices, has launched a ...
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For hardcore fans, Cherry switches are just the beginning. Soon come custom keycaps, exotic switches and soldering your own board. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Mechanical keyboards are more than a product category. Over the last decade they’ve become an online phenomenon, with an enormous community of fans and tinkerers (including yours truly) joining in the ...
For years, I've used the same Razer mecha-membrane Ornata full-size keyboard. It's got a crisp linear tactile feel, enough of a click to satisfy my need for gamer ambiance. I do swap between keyboard ...
SwiftKey has rolled out the latest beta app update. This one brings the app up to version 4.3.0.139, but before anyone knocks this as simply being a bug fixing update in the beta process — there are ...
Google wasn't kind to me as I had trouble pinpointing a solution to this question. Is there a way I can bind certain key's together so as to launch specific programs from the application/dock menu?