The endless mobile keyboard debate: physical versus digital. BlackBerry advocates and other old-school tech geeks swear by one while literally everyone else has moved on to the other. Tactus ...
Canada's Matias Corporation has made something of a name for itself with its tactile keyboards, but those have primarily appealed to those who also enjoy (or at least accept) the sound of a mechanical ...
R esearchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have built a new augmented reality interface that lets users type on ...
Acclaimed switch reviewer Thermingoat likens the Cherry switch to driving over a speed bump, and the Box Royal to driving off ...
Wouldn’t it be great if that computer keyboard sitting on your desk also worked with your iPhone? That’s the idea behind the US$199.95 Tactile One Keyboard from Matias. Mac and PC specific versions of ...
Virtual keyboards are a frequent source of frustration for augmented reality (AR) users. The virtual surfaces are slow and ...
Vulcan Pro Optical-Tactile Gaming Keyboard is up to 100x Faster and Offers Double the Lifespan of Standard Mechanical Keyboards About ROCCATFounded in 2007 in Hamburg, ROCCAT designs the best PC ...
Matias is a company that I have been aware of as I remember a few of their keyboards as I look back on some of their EOL products. I never really gave them any real thought when I was looking to buy a ...
Apple wants to give MacBooks a second display with a tactile keyboard, ditching the built-in one. Photo: Apple/Cult of Mac Apple is considering a MacBook with two displays, with the second screen ...
Forget haptic feedback: for a truly tactile typing experience, Tactus Technology has developed a physical keyboard that literally rises from the surface of a touchscreen. Tactus’ product, Phorm, is a ...
A close-up of the iPad keyboard, showing the haptic indicators on the F and J keys. Since writing last week’s post about the possible origin of the QWERTY keyboard and the viability of new digital ...