Thank you to Redragon for sending a sample to review. The Redragon K530 Draconic is a 60% mechanical keyboard with Bluetooth ...
Printing injects control into your life that feels almost illicit, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the mechanical ...
Learn about mechanical and membrane keyboard options to know the real performance differences and choose the best keyboard ...
Fans of Apple TV+’s Severance can now bring a piece of Lumon Industries home with a new keyboard that mirrors the one used by the Macrodata Refinement team (MDR). Inspired by the 1977 Data General ...
Steep learning curve. Slight pinging when typing. Strange quirks in setup require extensive troubleshooting. Lots of odd choices and bugs. Modules are difficult to use when tented. I really wanted to ...
After a decade of daily driving Android phones, I switched to the iPhone in 2024. Needless to say, I was impressed by how wonderful the camera performance was and how meticulously Apple had tweaked ...
If your keyboard isn’t responding properly or some keys have stopped working, you can use the keyboard troubleshooter built into Windows 11 and 10 to detect and fix common problems automatically. This ...
Typing, gaming, coding or just browsing — how your fingers connect with your keyboard can change the whole feel of your setup. Whether you’re looking for something whisper-quiet and compact or a ...
Integrated solar panel. Logi Bolt receiver or Bluetooth connectivity. Logi Options+ customization software. Theoretically infinite battery life. The Slim Solar+ K980 is a standard office keyboard, and ...
What used to cost hundreds and require all kinds of know-how is now shockingly affordable and accessible. What used to cost hundreds and require all kinds of know-how is now shockingly affordable and ...
It’s been years since I last tried to pair a Bluetooth or USB keyboard with my Android phone. After being a physical QWERTY proponent for years and hating on touchscreen typing, I wholly but slowly ...
For years, I never used the extra buttons on the side of my mouse, and mostly just viewed them as a nuisance. Too often I’d click them by accident and trigger some unwanted action, like navigating ...