Category: keyboard

Razer made a dull keyboard and mouse for working from home

[ad_1] As for the Pro Click mouse, Razer worked with ergonomic device maker Humanscale to make it comfortable for all-day use. It’s designed to keep your wrist at a neutral 30-degree angle to minimize the risk of developing conditions such as tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome. Its palm, thumb and pinky supports should also help […]

Razer’s Mamba Elite is free when you buy a Huntsman keyboard at Best Buy

[ad_1] We found that the Huntsman’s “opto-mechanical” switches were overhyped, but it’s still a soild (if loud) keyboard for players who want tactility in a package that doesn’t scream “gamer” like some more audacious designs. The Mamba Elite, meanwhile, ticks the checkboxes for modern gaming with a 16K DPI sensor, eight programmable buttons and an […]

Samsung no longer syncs keyboard data between phones

[ad_1] If you’re about to hop from your current Samsung phone to a Galaxy S20, don’t expect your keyboard info to come along for the ride. Samsung has stopped syncing keyboard data through its Cloud service as of April 13th, according to a notice seen by SamMobile. Your word predictions, saved words and language details […]

Google’s new keyboard helps Android users type in braille

[ad_1] Today, Google is rolling out a new keyboard that will let blind and low-vision users type in braille without any additional hardware and in any app. The TalkBack braille keyboard is integrated directly into Android, so it should work whether you’re posting on social media, responding to a text or writing an email. Google […]

iFixit’s MacBook Air teardown confirms 0.5mm thicker keyboard

[ad_1] “More than anything, that 0.5 mm illustrates the sheer unnecessary-ness of the five painful years that Mac fans spent smashing on unresponsive butterfly keyboards,” iFixit writes. “Knowing that Apple’s thinnest-and-lightest notebook accommodates a scissor-switch keyboard so gracefully makes us wonder what it was all for.” The keys also lack the silicon barrier that iFixit […]

Logitech’s latest iPad keyboard cases add trackpads to non-Pro tablets

[ad_1] You can detach the keyboard for those times when you just want to use your iPad as a pure tablet, and there’s a holder for your first-generation Pencil if you’re a budding artist. The case doesn’t ‘float’ your iPad like Apple’s does, but there is a Surface-style kickstand to help you get the right […]

The Moog Subsequent 25 offers classic synth bass with modern amenities

[ad_1] Lets start with Duo mode which splits the two oscillators so that you play two notes at once. Of course you can always stack them back up to get that iconic mono bass sound. There’s more headroom so that you can louder and richer clean tones, but also a retuned multidrive circuit and filter […]

Logitech’s K860 split ergonomic keyboard is heaven for your wrists

[ad_1] You’ll notice plenty of similarities between the K860 and the Surface Ergonomic. They both feature a prominent empty space (shaped like an upside-down V) between their two sets of keys, and they have pillowy soft wrist pads. The K860 includes three layers of material to cushion your wrists: a dense foam core, memory foam […]

Samsung SelfieType is a more virtual virtual keyboard

[ad_1] SelfieType is a project out of the Korean giant’s C-Lab startup incubator, which uses the front-facing camera to track your motion. Prop your phone up as if it was a display, fire up the app, and then touch type onto the table as if you had a keyboard there. The phone’s front-facing camera and […]

Das Keyboard’s notification service leaves IFTTT on January 10th

[ad_1] We’ve asked Das Keyboard for comment. If there isn’t a replacement, this leaves 4Q, 5Q and X50Q owners with a problem. IFTTT is vital to the keyboards’ light-up alert system. You only have to glance at a key to know if there’s a new Twitter post or Twitch stream. Without it, the keyboards lose […]