Do you like the sound of a mechanical keyboard but don’t necessarily want to use one? Or maybe you’d prefer to use one but can’t when you’re traveling with your MacBook? A polished new app called ...
When it comes to mechanical keyboards, there’s no end to the amount of customization that can be done. The size and layout of the keyboard is the first thing to figure out, and then switches, keycaps, ...
When you see someone using computer hardware from the 1980s, they're often being ironic. Mechanical keyboards -- also known as clicky keyboards for their distinct sound and tactile feedback -- are a ...
Moondrop is a company best known for its excellent IEMs, so when it announced it was making a mechanical keyboard, it immediately caught our attention. The Moondrop Dash isn’t any mechanical keyboard, ...
If you often use the Touch keyboard on Windows 11 but do not like the silent typing experience, follow this guide to turn on the Touch keyboard typing sound. There are two ways to enable or disable ...
The MSI Strike 600 Gaming Keyboard might be better suited for productivity thanks to its near-silent tactile switches and performance, but it's also a fantastic all-rounder that's built to last. A ...
You may not know the Model F by name, but you know it by sound—the musical thwacking of flippers slapping away. The sound of the '80s office. The IBM Model F greeted the world in 1981 with a good ten ...
Lofree has quietly been one of the most innovative keyboard companies operating today. Its keyboards almost always challenge convention, whether that’s taking inspiration from typewriters and ...
Mechanical keyboards, or keyboards with full, individual switches under every key, have exploded in popularity recently, although the technology inside is as old as the keyboard itself. There's really ...
When Bill Buxton worked at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center in the early 1990s, he examined the classic children’s homemade telephones: two cups connected by a taut string. He wondered why that same ...