Make the move to a split keyboard and the first thing you’ll notice is that you have all this real estate between the two halves. (Well, as long as you’re doing it right). This is the perfect place to ...
Here’s a pretty easy DIY project, for someone so inclined. I’ll be honest, after checking around a bit on the price of commercial teflon mouse pads, I’m not sure why you’d want to take the time to ...
Have you ever sat at your computer desk, mindlessly clicking away, and stopped to think: "you know what? This whole experience would be made a lot better if I wasn't using this mass-produced mouse.
Let’s face it, failed Kickstarters are no good. But they can spark good things, like real versions of technologies that might have actually been faked for the platform. A touchscreen mouse, for ...
More specifically, you'll need some strong magnets and glue. The article's DIYer also chose to place a magnet inside the keyboard and another on the inside of the mouse, specifically "on the bottom of ...
February 26, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Many computer games ask a lot of your mouse finger. There's only so much rapid-fire clicking you can do on ...
Essentially, this is a wireless, Bluetooth version of the wired Monster Gecko PistolMouse. By removing the Bluetooth guts of a Targus mouse, BT has been able to meld the shooting magic of pistol mice ...