You can now build your own version of a Google April Fool's prank.
It's just as sleek and compact as Apple's keyboard, but with the addition of smart backlighting.
It's still a massive full-size keyboard, but at least it doesn't sound like I'm jack-hammering every time I write an email.
Simply plugging in a keyboard can give someone system access to your Windows machine.
If you want to take up a new hobby, this one is fun.
If you eat over your keyboard as you work (no judgment), or you're just a little germ-phobic these days (understandable!), let's clean that keeb.
Maybe you’ve always used the keyboard and mouse that came with your computer and had a very happy life with them—if it’s not broken, why fix it? But if you’re wondering what all the fuss is about with the more expensive versions of these essential peripherals, we’re here to explain why some users spend a…
If you don’t mind plugging it in at the end of the day, this mechanical keyboard is worth considering.
The Cherry KC 4500 Ergo is a full-sized mechanical keyboard with unconventional rubber dome switches.
Board your dirigible, prepare your Leyden jar cannon, and get ready to write your steampunk masterpiece with the Azio Retro Classic.
A sturdy build, clean design, new iCue control wheel, bright per-key RGB lighting, and magnetic wrist rest --at a high price.
The Keychron K2 Version 1 casts a spell over Apple's execrable Magic Keyboard.
The Happy Hacking Keyboard Type-S is the Platonic ideal of keyboards.
Razer’s new Huntsman Elite keyboard feels so good to type on I’m willing to suffer the glares for all the noise I’m making.
A keyboard that uses a mix of membrane and mechanical keyboard features is intriguing -- but doesn't hit.