WASD Keyboards has started a new service that will allow anyone to create their very own custom keyboard layout. Unfortunately, you can’t change the shape of the keyboard, but you can arrange the keys ...
[Oleg] is a software engineer who appreciates a good keyboard, especially since coming over to the dark side of mechanical keebs. It’s true what they say — once you go clack, you never go back. Anyway ...
If you spend a bulk of your waking hours typing away at the computer, you know the value of a solid dependable keyboard. That's especially true for software developers like Jeff Atwood, who tap away ...
If anyone knows far too much about their keyboard, it’s a programmer. Professional programmers type a lot. A whole lot. So much that a flame war over which text editor/input method is best for coding ...
Keyboards are a dime a dozen these days, and there are literally hundreds to choose from – chiclet-style, compact, full-size, gaming, mechanical, different colors; the possibilities are endless.
Despite the advent of touch screens, speech recognition and eye-tracking, the keyboard still reigns supreme as the input device of choice for many of us. Somebody who places a lot of value on this ...
Most games confine their inputs to just a few keys at a time — trusty old WASD (though some swear by ESDF), the reliable left shift, left control, Q, E, T, F, maybe a few number keys, and almost ...