Chances are, like everyone else, your dad spends a lot of time on a computer. And chances are, the computer setup they're using is pretty standard — it might even be downright boring. But it doesn’t ...
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.
For most gamers, a keyboard is just a keyboard—a tool you plug in and use. But what if it could be an extension of your hands ...
If you are interested in building your very own mechanical keyboard, you may be interested in a new video published by YouTuber Zac Freedman. This video provides a comprehensive 20-minute introduction ...
Charlie is a gaming writer and journalist who has been covering the video game industry for over a decade. He is also a regular contributor to various gaming magazines and websites, such as Game ...
Clicky,” “Clacky,” and “Poppy” may sound like the latest cereal elves but they’re actually ways to describe the sounds of ...
I recently waited about a year and a half for my Life Aquatic project to come together, and the total cost was around $700. I know what you're thinking: "How? Why? Are you crazy?" Allow me to explain.
Before the 1990s, mechanical keyboards were the norm, and it wasn’t until after companies discovered membrane keyboards were cheaper to make that they became the new standard. Although cheaper, ...
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After weeks of troubleshooting and waiting for a happy ending that never came, I gave up on my mechanical keyboard. I've been contributing to PCMag since 2011 in a variety of ways. My column, Get ...