Last week we introduced a new version of the Bus Pirate universal serial interface tool. The last firmware update included an AT keyboard decoder library for both hardware versions. There’s a ton of ...
Just when you’ve finished building your latest mechanical keyboard (the new Keychron Q2 is a great one), a redditor puts out a website that makes it even easier to start your next build. “I built my ...
Not long ago, your only mechanical keyboard options were cheap no-name brands, overpriced gaming boards, or ultra-expensive enthusiast kits. Fortunately, keyboards have undergone a renaissance. You ...
A white mechanical keyboard with a bright yellow Enter key - Vardanyan Karen/Shutterstock Nothing lasts forever. No matter how well your trusty keyboard has served you, you'll eventually have to ...
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Ever stop and think about how your average, everyday PC keyboard doesn’t have the same satisfying “click” that it used to? Well, some manufacturers still make mechanical switch keyboards that feel ...
We've got a real treat for you today, as longtime Dream Theater and Liquid Tension Experiment keyboardist Jordan Rudess joins us for this edition of Loudwire's Gear Factor. In this exclusive video, ...
If you're savvy about mechanical keyboards, you might already be familiar with Drop, the tech startup formerly known as MassDrop. Specializing in both mechanical keyboard parts and enthusiast-level ...
At the moment, mechanical keyboards available to the general public are expensive, but within reason. You don’t have to spend much to get one, either—a basic mechanical keyboard costs well under $100, ...
Nothing lasts forever. No matter how well your trusty keyboard has served you, you'll eventually have to change it. Whether it's completely broken down or if you've just gotten a newer, shinier ...