Another way you can build your own keyboard is by getting a barebone mechanical keyboard, slapping switches and keycaps onto ...
Here on Hackaday, we like keyboard hacks. Given how much time we all spend pounding away on them, they’re natural hacks to come up with. If you’re pulling the circuitry from an existing keyboard then ...
The device features an on- and 0ff-events that are translated to keystrokes of a virtual keyboard. A common way of quickly prototyping physical actions is to assign actions to certain key presses on a ...
Here on Hackaday, we like keyboard hacks. Given how much time we all spend pounding away on them, they’re natural hacks to come up with. If you’re pulling the circuitry from an existing keyboard then ...
Most people are content to leave their keyboard on the desk where it belongs, but I have a different set of requirements. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Das Keyboard announced the 5Q, a smart mechanical keyboard, through a Kickstarter campaign a few ...
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Solid typing with huge gasket mount ・Lots of features ・Hot-swap sockets Cons ・A little ...
Gamers are stir-crazy over response times, from 1ms displays, 1000Hz poll rate peripherals, linear switches, and N-key rollovers. Short of a brain-machine interface, we’re pretty much at the limit of ...