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We recommend buying (or borrowing) a switch tester, trying a friend’s keyboard, or going to a store and poking some mechanical keyboards for yourself. Our pick: WASD Code 87-Key ...
Dissatisfied with the current state of keyboards, he decided to take matters into his own hands and contacted Weyman Kwong of WASD Keyboards in early 2012 to come up with his vision of the perfect ...
The trade-off for the Code's superior build quality is that it weighs 2 pounds, but we don't think this is a dealbreaker. With a number pad: WASD Code 104-Key ...
Like many programmers, [Daniel Nugent] loves his old mechanical keyboard (a WASD Code Keyboard). What he didn’t love was the cord. Sure, you can get a modern wireless keyboard, but it won&#82… ...
In conceiving and developing the device, Atwood sought the help of a like-minded keyboard enthusiast, Weyman Kwong of WASD Keyboards.
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.
Programmers rely on their keyboard perhaps more than any other profession I can think of. When I heard Jeff Atwood, author of the blog Coding Horror and ...
Another online match foiled because your WASD and arrow keys got swapped? We’ll teach you how to fix it, so please don’t throw out your keyboard!
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.
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[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 … ...