Microsoft is adding a new key to PC keyboards for the first time since 1994
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Copilot key will eventually be required in new PC keyboards, though not yet.
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Copilot key will eventually be required in new PC keyboards, though not yet.
You can get far better than keychron for a fraction of the price. Keychron is over hyped.
Where can I buy these not over hyped but far better keyboards? I'm being serious, I need a new keyboard. Two actually, but one is like DIRE
Such as what? I've always found Keychron to be cheaper
I find it difficult to believe you can go much cheaper than the $50 where Keychron starts for their C series and still get quality.
A couple of years ago when I was looking for a cheap 80% to use as backup and occasional server work I shopped around and you can find stuff at $30-40 but it's not exactly impressive.
Royal Kludge are a decent alternative but they are not "a fraction of the price", in fact they're pretty much the same.