If you’re an OG PC gamer you probably recall the neverending holy wars over console gamepads vs. PC-style mouse and keyboard setups. While the mouse and keyboard, with their fast turning and accurate ...
Gamers are finicky about their peripherals, especially when it comes to control. Manufacturers are constantly tinkering with controllers, mice, and keyboards to offer players the best functionality.
There are many different types of keyboards that are available. Rubber domes, buckling-springs, scissor-switches, mechanical switches, and more are out there for your choosing. However, they all have ...
After a hectic journey from wildly successful Kickstarter campaign to mass production, the three-person team of Calder Limmen, Erik Stakenborg, and Jeroen Langelaan have put together something hugely ...
In May of 2017, the small team at Wooting launched their Kickstarter to fund the Wooting One, the first mechanical gaming keyboard to offer analog support. In just seven hours, the One blew through ...
It looks like a fairly standard keyboard, but the switches are an entirely new design that feature optical analog input--it's not just on or off like other switches. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
A few months ago, I wrote about an interesting new keyboard that was being worked on. Usually when a keyboard has a new feature, it's related to lighting, or displaying some sort of additional ...
Most mechanical keyboard switches have two positions—off and on. Either the key is activated, or it’s not. The switches in the Wooting One keyboard are different. Like the analog trigger on a gamepad, ...
Wooting has introduced a new feature called “Last Input Priority” to all its keyboards, similar to Razer’s recent innovation. This feature prioritizes the last pressed key input, eliminating ...
Keyboard and mouse is the dominant input mechanism for PC gamers, and not for no reason — it’s fast and accurate, all the better for pulling off those split-second headshots. But there is one way in ...