Microsoft sent prototypes of pressure-sensitive keyboards to 40 student teams, which had four weeks to hack and innovate. The result? Coolness. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the intersection of ...
Pressure sensitivity in musical keyboards is nothing new – pressing the keys harder results in a louder note, just as if you sit down with ever-increasing force on a piano – but until now it's not ...
The results for Microsoft's pressure-sensitive keyboard competition are in, and there are some interesting uses for the prototype 'board. The peripheral can track not only which keys are pressed but ...
Microsoft’s work on a new pressure-sensing on-screen keyboard virtual keyboard could make it easier to type on a new crop of laptops emerging this year with dual screens. Intel is working with ...
Roccat added yet another gaming keyboard to its fleshed out lineup, the Isku+ Force FX, which is a membrane plank that eschews mechanical key switches for a less expensive price tag. In place of ...
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You probably have a mechanical keyboard (if not, get on that), but we'll do you one better with an analog mechanical keyboard boasting what is undoubtedly the weirdest name around: Wooting One.
We checked out Roccat’s frameless Suora mechanical keyboard back in June of last year and found it to be, frankly, wonderful. It’s a keyboard for “purists,” winning points on quality and attention to ...
Razer has announced the new Huntsman V2 Analog keyboard. As the name suggests, it packs "ground-breaking" key switches that detect different pressure levels for more precise control. Razer has ...
Wooting is developing its own analog switch that third-party companies will be able to use. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
I can't see this going too far. Even considering i believe most consoles abandoned the pressure sensitive switches because of cost and only use the analog trigger type, I remember the PS2 days with ...
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