The German keyboard maker Cherry l has its origins way back in the early years of the personal computer market when we were all toiling away on our IBM PC clones. Cherry was the company that made high ...
Cherry’s new pre-lubed switches are great…if only the keyboard they were in was as good. You’d be better off buying them on their own and installing them in a ...
The new CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 keyboard is a sight to behold for anyone looking for a compact, 65% layout. It's decked out with CHERRY's recently released MX2A switches, LED RGB light strips, and a slew of ...
Cherry has chosen a so-called 75% layout without a number pad for this compact keyboard, which is currently in vogue. It is about as wide as Apple’s Magic Keyboard without a number pad, but three ...
The Cherry KW 550 MX LP is a low-profile keyboard that is just okay for Mac owners, but sits in the pricing sweet spot for those buying their first mechanical keyboard. Cherry is a ...
Want a wireless connection, full hot-swappability, and magnetic switches straight out the box? The Cherry MX 8.2 Pro TMR is absolutely the keyboard for you. Don't mind sacrificing any one of those ...
As a writer and gamer, there's nothing quite like the feel of a great mechanical keyboard. There's just something so satisfying about the "thwok" of each keypress as I take to the battlefield or craft ...
The choice of a good keyboard is something which consumes a lot of time for many Hackaday readers, judging by the number of custom input device projects which make it to these pages. I live by my ...