News
Posted in how-to, Microcontrollers Tagged keyboard, mechanical keyboard, QMK, Teensy, WASD ← Sticking Up For The Stick Shift NASA’s Plan For Sustained Lunar Exploration → ...
The WASD V2 is also available in a 104-key configuration, if you want one with a numeric keypad. Yes, the V2 is my day-to-day keyboard and has been for some time now. I’ll be the first to ...
Dissatisfied with the current state of keyboards, he decided to take matters into his own hands and contacted Weyman Kwong of WASD Keyboards in early 2012 to come up with his vision of the perfect ...
Das Keyboard, the company behind – you guessed it – the Das Keyboard, will now sell you some mint-green keycaps to replace your WASD keys. Aimed at gamers, the keys can be had with or without ...
The escape key is always a good choice. Want to take things a step further? Sites like WASD Keyboards sell custom UV printed keycaps featuring your own graphics or clipart.
The keyboard sells for $149.99 in 87- and 104-key varieties, but it’s backordered until September 16th.
When I heard Jeff Atwood, author of the blog Coding Horror and co-founder of coding Q&A website Stack Overflow, just launched a keyboard with the help of Weyman Kong from WASD Keyboards, I figured ...
WASD Lovin’ Continues As Hori Launches Keyboard And Mouse Combo For PS4 by Paul Lilly — Monday, July 27, 2015, 09:45 AM EDT ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results