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| crzywolf:
What about this keyboard it might be easier for you to work with . MiniKey (Tiny USB keyboard) *Never mind same keyboard MikeDeuce posted sorry.* |
| Mario:
--- Quote from: original_maxlamer on October 20, 2006, 02:51:59 am ---Being that you can't solder to the original membrane, the only other feasable option i can see is if you etch a new pcb to replace the membrane if you wanted to retain the original feel of the keyboard. You can get hobbiest kits that have a small board, chemicals and a etch resistant pen. --- End quote --- I could have soldered onto the membrane if the leads were larger. I was able to do it, but I kept accidentally touching the solder to other leads. I don't have hands steady enough nor a soldering iron small enough. I did think of making a small board, but at this point I think I'll just buy one of the tiny keyboards mentioned by others. Thanks. Mario |
| bvicarious:
My recommendation: http://www.directron.com/psk3100u.html It's very small, very flat, and its design is not very imposing. |
| jerryjanis:
Here's a cheaper price for one of the small keyboards: Mini-Key Keyboard for Playstation 2 I haven't bought from there myself, so I can't vouch for the quality. Jake |
| Bill Mote:
What about one of those USB laser keyboards that draw the keyboard on any surface? Then you could just extend a USB port to the exterior of your cabinet. dot |
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