“The instructable says to get a USB keyboard (it looks like a Dell USB keyboard to me), gut it and label the flexible membranes inside after you join them together. If you’ve got a supply of this style of keyboard, it could be a cheap source… or better yet, maybe you can use the guts to produce high quality custom keybads.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- Logisys UltraSlim Keyboard @ techPowerUp
- Razer Destructor Mouse Mat @ techPowerUp
- QPad CT Mouse Pad and QPad Glidz @ CPU3D
- Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution @ ExtremeTech
- Logitech MX510 Paint Mod Guide @ TechARP
- Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution @ I4U
- Styx Gaming Mouse Review @ Rbmods
Roll your own keyboard
If you’ve seen flexible keyboards for sale, you might have thought it was a great idea, but the price is a bit much, and it might not have a layout that you like. Hack a Day comes to your rescue, with steps on how to make your own flexible keyboard, simply by disemboweling a normal USB keyboard and taping letters onto the membrane.