And instead of grabbing something spur of the moment, we think this one from HP is a much better option. You get a full-size layout that also includes a 10-key, backlit keys, and it connects using USB ...
A useful add-on for any computer is a plug-in macro keyboard, a little peripheral that adds those extra useful buttons to automate tasks. [Sayantan Pal] has made one, a handy board with nine ...
The Coleco Adam is one of the great might-have-beens of the 8-bit home computer era, with an impressive bundle and on-paper spec let down by bugs, hardware issues, and poor availability. It’s ...
You’re sick and tired of tripping over your USB keyboard’s cable and have decided it’s time to go wireless. Besides losing that annoying cable, a wireless keyboard also gives you the freedom to work ...
The Nintendo Switch's included dock cradle features three USB ports, and on a whim we decided to plug a bunch of stuff into it to see what works and what doesn't. Interestingly enough USB keyboards ...
You can connect way more to a single USB port than just a keyboard and mouse. The technology behind hubs sets a much bigger ...
Many people casually connect a 'USB keyboard' to a PC and use it, but not many people may have thought about the detailed mechanism. Ben Eater, a gadget-based YouTuber, explains the question, 'How ...
AstroLab 37 packs the musical firepower of its larger siblings into a sleek and portable 37-key version that Arturia says ...
The USB-to-Dock connector that ships as part of Apple's iPad Camera Connection Kit doesn't just work with cameras. Early reports say that it will also let you hook up a USB keyboard, connect USB audio ...
I have a 27 inch iMac (mid 2011) that seems to devour Apple USB keyboards. The first one died less than a year since we got the Mac; got replaced it under warranty. Second lasted six months, ...
We never got around to reviewing the Atari 400 back in 1979, but it was probably for the best -- according to Technabob, the game console's membrane keyboard was more of a finger torturing tool. But ...