You can use classic Mac keyboards and mice with a modern machine thanks to clever adapters and apps. Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Apple’s modern keyboards are perfectly adequate but pretty ...
Ah, the VT100, the first dumb terminal that was controlled with a microprocessor. This ancient beast from the late 70s is quite unlike the terminals you’d find from even five years after its vintage – ...
While the world is moving towards USB-C, plenty of other ports are still in use. Here are USB adapters that ensure you never run into compatibility issues.
Some hacks are implemented well enough that they can imitate involved and bespoke parts with barely any tools. [CodeName X]’s Thinkpad X1 Tablet Keyboard to USB adapter is one such hack – it let’s one ...
I've come to a situation where I have a desk that is used by more than one mac (though never at the same time). The desk is set up with a nice USB-C/TB3 dock with stuff attached (audio, ethernet, ...
Using a generic USB keyboard with your MacBook can enhance your typing experience, especially if you prefer a full-sized keyboard with a numeric keypad. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you set up ...
September 7, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Have an old USB keyboard you love, but wish was wireless? DIYer DastardlyLabs shows off how to make your own ...
Title says it all. I have Mini DV and USB on my laptop. Bought a USB-C to USB adapter, laptop detected keyboard and mouse that were plugged into docking station, but not monitors. Both laptop and ...