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You use your keyboard every day, but I bet you've rarely thought about why your keys are where they are. In the 1870s, typewriter manufacturers arranged the keys to prevent mechanical jams. Over a ...
How to remap keys using Windows 10 PowerToys Keyboard Manager Your email has been sent Over the years, I have written and re-written about a technique that allows you to remap the keys on a Windows 10 ...
Xbox has in recent years been a champion for making gaming accessible for everyone, and yesterday it revealed a new wave of accessibility updates and features, including one that will allow the Xbox ...
Today's Mac software nugget is a kernel extension named Double Command. Originally intended as a way for Powerbook users to remap the Enter key as a second Command key, Double Command evolved over ...
Framework has introduced its first standalone Wireless Touchpad Keyboard at its Next Gen event, targeting users seeking a premium, repairable alternative to Logitech’s long-standing K400 Plus. The $99 ...
Quick fingers and lightning reflexes can help you win virtual battles when playing against real or computer-generated opponents in computer games. One way to increase your speed is to play using keys ...
Chromebooks differ from typical laptops in a number of ways, and not simply in terms of software. What is the most noticeable physical difference? Chromebooks include keyboards with a number of Chrome ...
I'm looking for a (preferably free) keyboard remapping program that will work with Win2k. Ideally, it would allow the remapping of any key on the keyboard to anything else, but at a minimum, it must ...
I'm using TightVNC to connect to a MacBook Pro and I'm trying to remap some keys using KeyRemap4MacBook. It works fine when I use the Mac directly, for example ctrl+c maps to command+c perfectly. The ...