Thursday 16 July 2015

Truly Hackable 'Artisanal Keyboard'; World's Smallest Satellites Continue to Be Launched into Space

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Truly Hackable 'Artisanal Keyboard'
The Keyboardio is a compact split keyboard housed in an "heirloom quality" wooden case. It has some features you might consider overwrought -- like an RGB LED beneath each key, a precision mouse feature via WASD keys, and the ability, theoretically, to put more than a dozen feet between each half of the board. And the entire thing is programmable. Timothy Lord recently chatted with Jesse Vincent about his keyboard project, which far exceeded its Kickstarter funding goal.

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