The HHKB Studio is made for fans of the Happy Hacking design exclusively…so it’s strange that the signature Topre switches are missing. While the trackpoint integration is well done and works with the ...
For the past month, I have been typing almost everywhere. In the narrow crannies between the seats of Ahmedabad buses, cars, parks, any place I can sit or even stand. Yes, everyone hates me. But it ...
An 83-key keyboard introduced with the IBM PC in 1981 and the PC XT in 1983. The keyboard introduced the dual-function keypad that switches between numeric entry and cursor movement, which became ...
A set of small keys specifically designed for entering text, beyond the standard 12-key numeric keypad. Standard mini-keyboards have a "QWERTY" layout - a miniature version of a computer keyboard.
A keyboard layout used in France and neighboring countries. A, Z, E, R, T and Y are the letters on the top left, alphabetic row. AZERTY is similar to the QWERTY layout, except that Q and A are swapped ...
Not entirely sure why I bothered to read further on Warner’s post on the iTwinge, a supposed keyboard attachment for the iPhone. I don’t like thumb boards, and it’s not what I’d call eye-catching. But ...
Stands for a standard layout for letter keys on text keyboards. This term comes from the first six letter on the top row of a standard English keyboard and refers to devices that offer a keyboard with ...
This year everything is “AI,” whatever that means. Every new computer, game, software service, and soft-serve ice cream machine is apparently imbued with digital sentience, at least according to its ...
Stands for a standard layout for letter keys on text keyboards. This term comes from the first six letter on the top row of a standard English keyboard and refers to devices that offer a keyboard with ...
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