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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.
If you spend a bulk of your waking hours typing away at the computer, you know the value of a solid dependable keyboard. That's especially true for software developers like Jeff Atwood, who tap ...
[Oleg] is a software engineer who appreciates a good keyboard, especially since coming over to the dark side of mechanical keebs. It’s true what they say — once you go clack, you never … ...
The CODE keyboard is a new mechanical keyboard that takes a new approach to design and functionality, offering quiet mechanical keys and a simple design.
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 ...
As you likely may have guessed, a keyboard of this caliber isn't cheap. The Code Keyboard will set you back $149.99 for either the 104-key model or the 87-key version.