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technology1 year ago

Why Magnetic Keyboards Are the Future of Gaming

The article argues that magnetic keyboards, specifically those using Hall Effect switches, are superior to traditional mechanical keyboards for gaming. Hall Effect keyboards offer features like adjustable actuation points and multiple actuation points per key, providing a competitive edge in gaming. These keyboards use magnets instead of physical contact for key activation, allowing for more customization and responsiveness. While some mechanical keyboards offer similar features, the article suggests that the future of gaming keyboards lies in magnetic technology.

technology1 year ago

Logitech Unveils New Mac-Focused Mice and Keyboards Lineup

Logitech has announced a new lineup of peripherals designed exclusively for Mac users, including the MX Keys S for Mac, MX Keys S Combo for Mac, MX Anywhere 3S for Mac, MX Keys Mini for Mac, and the Logi Ergo Wave Keys for Mac. These devices are tailored for macOS and iPadOS, featuring dedicated Mac layouts, ergonomic designs, and sustainable manufacturing practices. The new products will be available globally in May 2024.

technology1 year ago

"Logitech Unveils AI-Enabled Mice and Keyboards with ChatGPT Integration"

Logitech has introduced Logi AI Prompt Builder, a software tool that allows users to create shortcuts on their keyboards or mice to access ChatGPT's features. The tool offers functions like Rephrase, Summarize, and Create Email, and users can also create their own recipes, including one for generating images. The Logi AI Prompt Builder is accessible on Logitech keyboards and mice that support the English language version of the Logi Options+ app, with the newly launched Logitech Signature AI Edition Mouse featuring a dedicated button for it. Microsoft has also introduced a dedicated keyboard key to summon Copilot, powered by OpenAI's technology.

technology1 year ago

"Editors' Top Picks: The Best Gaming Keyboards of 2024"

Tom's Guide editors share their favorite types of keyboards, with preferences ranging from mechanical keyboards for their tactile feedback and variety of switches, to ergonomic split keyboards for comfort and adjustability. Some editors prefer the familiarity and consistency of laptop keyboards, while others appreciate the low-profile design and comfort of chiclet keyboards. Each editor emphasizes the importance of finding a keyboard that suits their individual typing style and preferences.

technology1 year ago

"Choosing the Right Keyboard: A Comprehensive Guide"

Ars Technica provides a comprehensive guide to different types of keyboards, including mechanical, membrane, and buckling springs, exploring how their design impacts the typing experience. Mechanical keyboards are praised for their tactile feedback and customization options, with detailed explanations of how their switches work and the benefits they offer for typing comfort and speed. The guide also delves into other keyboard types and their unique characteristics, providing insights into what makes each type feel different.

technology2 years ago

"Microsoft Introduces AI Copilot Key to Keyboards, Marking First Update Since 1994"

Microsoft has directed Windows OEMs to include a dedicated Copilot AI key on Windows 11 laptop keyboards, replacing the traditional Menu key. This key will activate the Copilot generative AI assistant, emphasizing Microsoft's commitment to integrating AI into personal computing. The change reflects Microsoft's influence over hardware design and coincides with the launch of CPUs with neural processing units (NPUs) from partners like AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, which will enhance AI capabilities on devices. The implementation of the Copilot key on desktop keyboards is yet to be detailed.

technology2 years ago

"Unbeatable Black Friday Deals: Logitech and Razer Mice at Unbelievable Prices!"

Logitech is offering a range of Black Friday deals on computer accessories, including mice, keyboards, headsets, microphones, and webcams. Some notable discounts include the Logitech Pro X Superlight wireless mouse, Logitech MK270 Full-size wireless keyboard, Logitech Zone 750 wired noise-cancelling headset, and Logitech 4K Pro webcam. These deals may not last until the official shopping holiday, so act fast if you're interested.

technology2 years ago

"Save Big on Logitech Accessories and Realme Pad Mini with Amazon's Exclusive Deals"

Amazon is offering a sale on Logitech gaming gear, including keyboards, mice, headsets, and earbuds, with discounts of up to 50%. The sale includes various models such as the G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard for $40, the G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse for $35, and the G535 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset for $80. Prime members can enjoy free shipping on orders over $25.

technology2 years ago

"Revolutionizing Keyboard and Mouse Performance with an Effects Pedal"

A creative project has developed an effects pedal, typically used for musical instruments, to apply various effects to computer keyboards and mice. The pedal includes effects such as reverb, distortion, looper, tremolo, echo, and pitch-shift, allowing users to modify the behavior of their input devices. While the practical applications may be limited, it could be useful for smoothing mouse inputs for individuals with neuromuscular disorders or as a mouse jiggler for those with micromanaging employers. The device is reprogrammable and utilizes a RP2040 microcontroller for signal processing.

technology2 years ago

Editors' Favorite Keyboards and Mice: Gears Technica's Top Picks

Editors at Ars Technica share their favorite keyboards and mice for productivity, gaming, and content creation. Choices include the Apple Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad for their sleek design and touch ID functionality, the Keychron K1 Pro for its mix of fast-travel and mechanical keyboard responsiveness, the Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro for its wireless mechanical keyboard capabilities, and the Logitech MX Master 3S for its comfort and programmability. Some editors also express their preference for the built-in Apple MacBook Pro keyboard and trackpad for its improved typing experience and convenience.

technology2 years ago

Microsoft Discontinues Keyboard Accessories, Upsets Users.

Microsoft is discontinuing its ergonomic keyboard and other accessories as part of a broader effort to prioritize growing categories. The company has attracted legions of fans to its ergonomic offerings since entering the keyboard business in 1994. While Microsoft will continue producing keyboards, it's sunsetting the more well-known ergonomic products. Other companies, including Logitech, still make ergonomic keyboards.

deals2 years ago

Buy One, Get One Free: Drop's DCX Keycap Sets for Mechanical Keyboards.

Drop is offering a buy one, get one free deal on its mechanical keyboard DCX keycap sets until May 21st. Govee's DreamView G1 light strip is on sale for $69.99 at Amazon, and 1Password is offering new subscribers half off an annual family plan until June 17th. Hulu is celebrating National Streaming Day by offering three months of its ad-supported plan for $6. The Garmin Fenix 7 smartwatch is selling for $499.99 at Best Buy, and Samsung's Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy Buds 2, and OnePlus 10 Pro are all on sale at Amazon and Woot.

technology2 years ago

Microsoft discontinues branded peripherals after 40 years

Microsoft has announced that it will stop producing its Microsoft-branded peripherals, including mice, keyboards, and webcams, to focus on its premium Surface-brand devices. The company has a long history of producing peripherals, including the famous Microsoft Mouse, which was introduced in 1983. Microsoft will continue to offer a range of PC peripherals under the Surface name, which includes keyboards, mice, and other accessories built with premium materials such as aluminum, magnesium, and Alcantara fabrics. It's not clear at this point whether any of the existing Microsoft-brand peripherals will be rebranded under the Surface moniker.