Imagine a flat surface that has no buttons on it, until they raise up like bubbles of goo for you to touch them. The Future Interface Group at Carnegie-Mellon has apparently developed just that.
I'm looking for some advice on a mouse to get. The reason I ask is because I think the kind of mouse I want no longer exists. My current mouse (corded version) is dying as the right-click button is ...
The Xbox Adaptive Controller was Microsoft’s first real attempt at making accessible hardware. And while it was very well-received, it didn’t really mean much for non-gamers. Today, the company is ...
The Logitech G502X is blessed with a very quick and accurate sensor and super-fast optical-mechanical hybrid switches. But its secret sauce for gamers is really the accessibility of its buttons for ...
There are many reasons to prefer wireless mice. They keep your desk clear of unnecessary cords, and it’s now easy to find one with advanced capabilities, a nice set of programmable buttons, and the ...
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