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the new mechanical input keyboard with a sober look
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the new mechanical input keyboard with a sober look

Logitech released two new mechanical keyboards earlier this week in its "G" lineup, which features gaming-oriented peripherals, the G413 SE and G413 TKL SE. Even though they are aimed at the gamer audience, the appearance of these peripherals is more classic, allowing them to be used in work environments. With an aluminum-magnesium alloy top case and brushed black finish, the design of the new G413 SE keyboards matches their black PBT keys. Interestingly, PBT is generally more resistant to degradation over time of use. How the switches used in the G413 SE work The mechanical switches used in the G413 SE appear to be something like the Cherry MX Browns, but Logitech did not specify which model was used exactly. According to the full-size SE version page, the switches actuate at 1.9m...
This weird keyboard is so fast it’s banned in speed contests
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This weird keyboard is so fast it’s banned in speed contests

This very original keyboard called CharaChorder has no equivalent on the market. And yet, its designers promise that with it you'll be able to type at speeds as fast as your mind. So fast that the Monkeytype website bans it from its typing speed contests. The CharaChorder keyboard (formed from the English words character and chording) achieves typing speeds with two simple features. The first, hardware, is that the keys of the classic QWERTY keyboard are replaced by 18 small joysticks – similar to gamepads – for each of the fingers that move them up, down, left and right. Each position represents a letter or command. Great advantage of this arrangement, your fingers which do not leave the 18 keys give access to more than 300 entries. More so, the CharaChord...
build 22538 allows you to control virtual keyboard by voice
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build 22538 allows you to control virtual keyboard by voice

Windows 11 is getting voice command on its virtual keyboard in beta. Called "Voice Access", the feature allows the user to control the PC through their voice. The news came in the latest preview version of Windows 11, 22538, an update that Windows Insider Program participants will be able to download. The operation of the virtual keyboard through voice commands is similar to what was presented in December 2021. When the user opens the virtual keyboard, it is possible to see that each key will have an identification number, ranging from 1 to 49. This way , just say, for example, "click on 30" for the operating system to type the letter V. Virtual keyboard in Windows 11. Source: Microsoft How does the voice command on the Windows 11 virtual keyboard work According to Microsof...