The Keyless Keyboard

by Orange Shadow in Circuits > Electronics

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The Keyless Keyboard

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The keyboard without keys. Not the most productive, but looks pretty cool on your desktop. This project should take no more than 15 minutes (labeling the keys is the longest part.)

NOTICE:

Some keyboards may not be eligible for this project. Those with gelatin dome keycaps (standards) will work.

You Will Need...

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1. Keyboard

2. Sharpie

3. Screwdriver (type varies between keyboards, likely a phillips head).

Remove the Cover of the Keyboard

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Flip the keyboard upside down and remove all the screws. Take the cover off and remove the gelatin part (some keyboards may have a shield over it, in which case you'll have to do more unscrewing) The unique circuit board should revealed.

Mark the Keys

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Plug in the keyboard and begin marking each "dot" with a sharpie. To know which "dot" is which key, press down the dot. Whatever letter, symbol, number etc. shows up on the screen is the key.

Take your time and don't rush. If you mismark a key it with be very difficult to redo.

Voila!

Quick Bonus

You can always replace the gelatin domes and cover to use the keyboard normally.