No matter what size keyboard I’m using, I always find myself wanting just a few more keys. Dedicated volume controls, play/pause buttons, or even dedicated keys for obscure Unicode characters.
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The $20 "Macro Pad" is the productivity hack you’re missing
But the best budget-friendly macro pad isn't a macro pad at all — instead, a custom keyboard that costs you less than a takeout lunch. It might be ugly, and it might be plastic, but it's an absolute ...
With Logic Pro X 10.3, Apple introduced support for the new MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar, the small touchscreen panel that debuted on the device last fall. Logic users might have had to wait longer than ...
ExtremeTech's Ryan Whitwam started with a number pad kit, made some layout tweaks, added some smooth linear switches, and ended up with a rather adorable little mechanical gamepad. Here's how he did ...
Tim Stevens got his start writing professionally while still in school in the mid '90s, and since then has covered topics ranging from business process management to video game development to ...
Keychron has been on a roll this year, releasing its line of enthusiast-grade-yet-affordable custom mechanical keyboards with its Q-series. Today, we’re looking at the third entry in the line-up, the ...
OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro: Starting at $219.99 OnePlus and Keychron deliver enthusiast features and a compact design in a reasonably priced package with the OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro. Attractive Design ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You can game on any keyboard. Or you could pick one with an 8000Hz polling rate. Or analog switches. Or modular ...
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