From the smallest 60% keyboards for those with no desk space to keyboards with number pads for those doing data entry all day, there’s a keyboard size and shape for just about everyone. The only ...
Remember back in the early-to-mid 2000s when pretty much every cheap USB keyboard you could find started including an abundance of media keys in its layout? Nowadays, especially if you have a ...
Do you want to automate your work? If so, then you need a keyboard macro recorder. This is a type of software that allows you to record your keystrokes and save them as a macro. This can be extremely ...
I’m always amazed when I see someone who considers themselves a Macintosh power user not using a macro utility like Keyboard Maestro. After all, computers excel at performing boring, repetitive, and ...
Keyboard Maestro can be intimidating at first. I have made some extremely elaborate Keyboard Maestro macros, but today I want to show you the one that I absolutely, positively use most often. Inserts ...
Computers should perform repetitive actions on our behalf, freeing us for higher-level work. Yet the insistence of operating systems and apps on making us carry out mind- and finger-numbing jobs has ...
The CodeJacked weblog has a nice primer on keyboard macros - keystroke sequences you can record and playback in various software applications to automate tasks. The examples in the post are specific ...
Working from home and looking to take care of your hands while also doing a little gaming? The Mistel Barocco MD770 may be the keyboard you’ve been waiting for. Featuring a 75% layout that keeps the ...
Mechanical keyboards can be a dream or a disappointment, depending on how well they match your preferences. From switch swaps and keycap changes to firmware tweaks and input lag reduction, you can ...
Do you want to automate your work? If so, then you need a keyboard macro recorder. This is a type of software that allows you to record your keystrokes and save them as a macro. This can be extremely ...