The new Apple Magic Keyboard, updated with USB-C, is a fine option if you want Touch ID and if you like laptop-style membrane keyboards. It’s not my preferred typing experience. It also, unfortunately ...
I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on computer accessories, laptops, gaming monitors, and video games. I’ve been writing, playing, and complaining about games for as long as ...
Apple's free butterfly keyboard service program for select MacBooks models ended late last week, nearly six and a half years after it launched. With the program now over, it is no longer guaranteed ...
Open the MacBook with the keyboard facing you at a 90-degree angle, and tilt it backward slightly. Spray compressed air left and right around the stuck key. While you're at it, you may want to do a ...
I'll confess: my MacBook's keyboard has seen better days. I've been meaning to clean it for a while, but I always put it off because of how hard Apple makes disabling the keyboard in general: Whenever ...
Gaming has taken the world by storm, a far reaching medium that had its start decades ago for the home. As it grows, so does platform adoption where you'd typically not expect a big gaming presence.
Accessory company Alogic recently launched a few new input devices with Mac support as part of its Echelon series, and I've been spending some time testing out the USB-C Rechargeable Wireless Keyboard ...
Apple’s Magic Keyboard series works nicely for the iPad and Mac, but they are pricey. Fortunately, several companies make viable alternatives, including Logitech. Their latest keyboard, the Keys-To-Go ...
Maybe you're visiting family with your MacBook and set up a temporary workstation using whatever you can find around the house. Maybe you bought a fancy mechanical keyboard for your Mac not realizing ...