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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 ...
I’m a mechanical keyboard nut. You might have guessed that, given how I do most of the keyboard reviews around here, how I built a custom one-handed keyboard, or spent hours traveling to New York City ...
Underneath each ceramic cap, you'll find a brand new clicker. Keychron's Ultra Fast Lime is a magnetic switch that uses a TMR ...
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Corsair’s Vanguard Pro 96 keyboard has convinced me that magnetic switches aren’t just hype
Corsair's new Vanguard Pro 96 with its magnetic switches has me seriously considering abandoning the mechanical keyboard I ...
The new Cherry MX2A switch features better factory lubrication, a redesigned spring, and a host of extra tweaks to make it feel smoother and sound quieter. The new Cherry MX2A switch features better ...
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.
First things first. I do not want this to be a thread about whether the Dvorak keyboard is actually better than QWERTY. There is a TON of literature on the web from both sides. I've read a great deal ...
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