We’re partial to musical instrument hacks around here, mainly because we find instruments to be fascinating machines. Few are more complex than the piano, and, as it turns out, few are quite so ...
While a diverse catalog of mechanical keyboards has arisen lately for gaming, there’s been a notable shortage of keyboards that reinvent the concept for people who spend more time working than playing ...
In the world of enthusiast keyboards, few are better known than the Happy Hacking Keyboard from PFU. They were hard to come across in the United States - until now. Thanks to Fujitsu, this iconic ...
The HHKB Studio is made for fans of the Happy Hacking design exclusively…so it’s strange that the signature Topre switches are missing. While the trackpoint integration is well done and works with the ...
Fujitsu released a new edition of their Happy Hacking Keyboard, a "cult classic" keyboard that's remained largely the same for over 20 years. The newest round of "HHKB" models are called HHKB Pro 3, ...
The Happy Hacking Keyboard line from PFU America is aimed at users who want a compact, but powerful and customizable keyboard with a great typing feel. The latest version of the HHKB (as it’s ...
Happy Hacking Keyboard Hybrid Type-S is aimed at those with highly specific needs from a keyboard: a compact keyboard layout; quiet but comfortable typing; and the need to switch between multiple ...
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