You can buy all kinds of keyboards these days, from basic big-brand stuff to obscure mechanical delicacies from small-time builders. Or, you can go the maker route, and build your own.
The G515 RAPID TKL packs cutting-edge tech into a sleek, low-profile design, but can its customizable form really give gamers ...
The Q16 HE 8K lets you hear the pitter patter of pottery.
This unique, piano-style keyboard feels like nothing else out there...but beyond that doesn't offer much distinction.
Underneath each ceramic cap, you'll find a brand new clicker. Keychron's Ultra Fast Lime is a magnetic switch that uses a TMR ...
Clicky,” “Clacky,” and “Poppy” may sound like the latest cereal elves but they’re actually ways to describe the sounds of ...
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The $300 Gaming Keyboard Scam That's Fooling PC Gamers
$300 gaming keyboards often use cheap components found in $80 boards while locking users out of upgrades that budget alternatives provide.
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I Created a Frankenstein Keyboard by Mixing Switches, Here’s How It Went
Large keys with stabilizers, such as the Spacebar, Enter, Backspace, and Shift, are the most popular to swap because the feel and sound change drastically depending on the switch. The spacebar, in ...
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