You use your keyboard every day, but I bet you've rarely thought about why your keys are where they are. In the 1870s, ...
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 ...
The Mac can support different keyboard layouts and you can switch between them quite easily. It’s one way you can get more out of the keyboard, especially if you work in multiple languages. However, ...
Apple’s digital Dvorak keyboard brings the alternative layout to iPhone. Image: Michael Bunsen/Wikimedia Commons and D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The Dvorak keyboard layout offers a different way of ...
This post is aimed at helping new Android users to change the on-screen keyboard style on the Galaxy Tab S6 device. Feel free to make this as a personal reference when needed. The only customization ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Sometimes you don't want to use both hands to send a text — maybe you're holding a coffee, a dog leash, or a particularly squirmy toddler. Whatever the reason, here's how to set up a one-handed ...
How to use and customize the touch keyboard in Windows 11 Your email has been sent Windows 11 offers a touch keyboard through which you can tap to type if you’re using a device without a physical ...
I have a MacBook Pro that I use for most things, and a desktop Windows PC I mostly use casually to play games. I like the Apple Magic Keyboard enough that I’ve figured out a way to use it with both of ...
On my iPhone, my most used keyboard feature is probably undo. Sometimes, it's the fastest way to start a sentence over and try again. iPhones have a systemwide undo option (just shake the device and ...