The [Tymkrs] crew has come up with a pretty neat circuit bent toy keyboard hack. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a good circuit bending hack. This project started as a way to demo the [Tymkrs] ...
Here on Hackaday, we like keyboard hacks. Given how much time we all spend pounding away on them, they’re natural hacks to come up with. If you’re pulling the circuitry from an existing keyboard then ...
While the KeebDeck Basic is pretty much just a set of PCBs squeezed together with silicone keys exposed on top, Solder Party ...
Ask anyone here at PCWorld about keyboards, especially those of the mechanical variety, and they’ll send you my way. (I may ...
Ever wanted to move Pac-Man using pencil drawings, make music with bananas or type an email with alphabet soup? Now you can thanks to Makey Makey, a simple circuit board that turns almost any object ...
Massdrop has emailed HEXUS to tell us that its community-designed Infinity Keyboard (requires sign-in) is now available for purchase. We are told that over 1,300 members of computer hardware forums ...
Mechanical keyboards are cool and all, but how about a mechanical keyboard that’s also analog? The Wooting One not only has mechanical keys but also registers how far down a key is being pushed so ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Das Keyboard announced the 5Q, a smart mechanical keyboard, through a Kickstarter campaign a few ...
Gamers are stir-crazy over response times, from 1ms displays, 1000Hz poll rate peripherals, linear switches, and N-key rollovers. Short of a brain-machine interface, we’re pretty much at the limit of ...
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