Hot-swappable keyboards are a great way to experiment with switches and mods. Here are some tips when you do end up replacing ...
Keyboards equipped with mechanical switches known as 'red axis' and 'blue axis' are gaining a lot of support because they can choose their favorite hitting feeling and they are comfortable to hit.
When you look at your keyboard, what do you see? Most keyboards have a very similar appearance at first glance: a row of function keys, three rows of letters, and a row of numbers, alongside other ...
At the heart of any mechanical keyboard are the items that give them their name: the mechanical keyswitches. They get that name because they offer an individually sprung switch for each key, rather ...
First, let me state I have no idea how to navigate around all the newfangled mechanical keyboard nomenclature. Just an old grumpy keyboard guy here. Couldn't find an appropriate thread to continue - ...
This clicky RGB-backlit optical-mechanical keyboard has everything you've been missing from Apple's small, slim wireless keyboard. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing ...
Future keyboards could use light to determine how far a key is pressed, a design that could replace the switches in a traditional mechanical keyboard with a system that takes up less space and ...
Cherry's new Viola switch promises to bring fully mechanical switches to the cheap gaming keyboard market. That's right, the days of flaky, rubbery dome switches, those hideously named membranical ...
Mechanical keyboards may seem like they've only been around for the past several years or so. In reality, their lineage goes back multiple decades, to early consumer PC icons like IBM's Model M ...