One of the more interesting PC accessories of the last few years was the now-infamous
Optimus keyboard, which replaced every key with a tiny display that could be customized for games and software. At $1500, it was kind of a stretch. More recently, Razer's
Blade laptop and an unreleased keyboard have integrated a touchscreen and LCD keys, though also at a premium. But why haven't we employed the high-resolution touchscreens we all carry around with us - our smartphones? Roccat, a PC gaming brand that has been expanding into the states, has put together a free app that acts as a sort of window into your PC, letting you monitor your components, create custom key layouts for games, and more. It's a geek dream.
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