Customized Keyboard Encoders You have many excellent alternatives to a keyboard hack available to you today. When I first became interested in this hobby five years ago, keyboard hacks were the only ...
I've reviewed some unusual keyboards in my time, but the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard from Ultimate Gadget Laboratories is one of the strangest I've seen. This minimalist keyboard has no number pad, no ...
The Happy Hacking keyboard has been around since way before 60 percent keyboards were considered trendy. Though the compact classic has only been available in the U.S. for the past few years, the ...
Hacking for the Raspberry Pi Zero is a tricky proposition. Whatever you do, you’re working with a nominal five dollar board, so your hacks can’t be too highfalutin. For instance, a decent PS/2 to USB ...
Happy Hacking Keyboard Hybrid Type-S is aimed at those with highly specific needs from a keyboard: a compact keyboard layout; quiet but comfortable typing; and the need to switch between multiple ...
Have you ever wished to use your old Apple Desktop Bus keyboard with your new Mac? Well, there's more than one way. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to ...
The Happy Hacking Keyboard line from PFU America is aimed at users who want a compact, but powerful and customizable keyboard with a great typing feel. The latest version of the HHKB (as it’s ...
This week on The Hacklet we’re featuring some of the best keyboard hacks from Hackaday.io! Hackers are really into their keyboards. Everyone has a favorite, and those favorites vary wildly. Mechanical ...
And now time for something completely different: the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard (UHK). Straight out of Hungary, the Ultimate Hacking Keyboard is a split ergonomic design featuring deep customisation ...
Happy Hacking, one of the biggest names in Japanese mechanical keyboards, doesn’t update its gear often. The company, a division of Fujitsu, has been making its 60-key Professional keyboard for more ...