The Listening Museum is an interactive website that lets users virtually test the sounds of 36 different mechanical keyboards and switches, from vintage IBM models to modern customs. As you type, the ...
The site functions less like a conventional product gallery and more like a controlled listening environment. Users can ...
The unique sounds a keyboard makes as different keys are hit can now be transformed into a reasonable transcription of what was typed, using a new technique developed by computer scientists. Nefarious ...
Watching the slow and steady trickle of third-party keyboards arrive on the App Store is like seeing a desert get rain for the first time. And like that dry, cracked earth, my own thirst for new ways ...
Ready for the coolest thing you'll do in your web browser today? Click in that box down there, turn your audio up, and mash on your keyboard. You're now enjoying the multisensory magic of Patatap. The ...
When you see someone using computer hardware from the 1980s, they're often being ironic. Mechanical keyboards -- also known as clicky keyboards for their distinct sound and tactile feedback -- are a ...
A new online tool called The Listening Museum allows users to virtually test the sounds of 36 mechanical keyboards, from classic IBM models to modern custom builds. The interactive archive uses ...