Apple's peripherals can be attractive to businesses due to their durability and aesthetic appeal. Apple's keyboards, with their solid aluminum construction, are no exception. With a little preparation ...
I’ve long been a big fan of Matias, a Canadian-based company that makes excellent third-party keyboards for Mac. In fact, I’ve been using its space gray wireless aluminum keyboard for over a year, and ...
The keyboard segment is a world unto itself. Whether you’re looking for one for gaming or work, there’s one out there for you in virtually every price range. There are also countless designs ranging ...
Learn about how TweakTown tests and reviews hardware. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to ...
Keychron has announced two new mechanical keyboards offering 8K wireless polling, ZMK firmware, CNC aluminum construction and ...
We continue to report on an issue with Apple's new aluminum keyboards where the F3 and F4 keys, which should trigger Dashboard and Expose, do not normally trigger these functions unless the function ...
Preventing shutdown, fix Some users have reported that the Apple Aluminum keyboard prevents proper shutdown when connected directly to the host Mac. One reader writes: "After applying the F3/F4 fix ...
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this review was based on a faulty first run of the Satechi Aluminum Bluetooth Keyboard, which suffered from clear issues affecting Bluetooth connectivity. Those ...
Speed Link has rolled out a another of its super-thin aluminum USB keyboards, and this one is jet black with LED-illuminated keys. Those flat keys resemble those on a laptop, and as you can see in ...
We’re always on the lookout for the perfect keyboard and are also curiously drawn to aluminum, and Onkyo is more than happy to accommodate our fetishes. The company unveiled two new entries to its ...
The Brydge Max 13.0 might be the best iPad keyboard case on the market. Our hands-on review pits it against Apple's own version.
Although disassembling a wireless Apple aluminum keyboard in its entirety is impossible due to its construction -- two thin layers of metal are glued underneath the aluminum cover -- you can still ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results