🏛️ Architecture & Design 2d ago · Sarang Sheth

Keychron Cut a Keyboard in Half and Accidentally Made the Perfect Gaming Peripheral for $60

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Keychron Cut a Keyboard in Half and Accidentally Made the Perfect Gaming Peripheral for $60
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Think about the last time you actually used the right half of your keyboard while gaming. Your right hand was on the mouse, your left hand was camped on WASD, and every key to the right of G and T was essentially decorative. The numpad, the arrow keys, the entire right side of your keyboard sat there collecting dust while you were busy fragging opponents or managing cooldowns. Keyboards have been designed for typists since the 1860s, and the gaming world has largely just accepted that and moved

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