Most one-handed keyboards rely on modifier keys or chording (pressing multiple keys in patterns) to stretch the functionality of a single hand’s worth of buttons. [Dylan Turner]’s PS-OHK takes an ...
When a wrist mounted keyboard floated past in the Hackaday feed, a mental image surfaced, perhaps something like a Blackberry keyboard mounted on a wrist cuff, maybe with some kind of display. It’s ...
Imagine trying to type an email, draft a report, or play your favorite game—all while only being able to use one hand. For many, this isn’t just a hypothetical scenario but a daily reality. Whether ...
I love to experiment with new ways to interact with computers, so when I came across a remarkable keyboard simulator that straps on one hand, I had to give it a try. I was skeptical that it would be ...
I haven’t used one, so I’m loathe to haterate it yet, but the Ideazon Zboard looks like a good idea that might not be as well executed as I’d like. The folding keyboards fit into a “Universal Base,” ...
Building your first custom mechanical keyboard can be intimidating. Between all the parts and terminology involved, it’s hard to know where to start. Thankfully, it’s also never been easier to jump ...
Customization is often touted as the key advantage PCs have over consoles for gaming. Personalizing the user experience down to how your peripherals interact with the computer can deliver significant ...
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