Okay. I am looking for a lighted up keyboard. The problem is, is that i dont want a laptop keyboard, i want a regular one. Does anyone know any good sites for that. Thanks
Is the first link a real keyboard no just a laptop one though? just a few questions u might know, Does it have a on/off key, and i see it says that it has a ps/2 port. Can it still connect to my computer?
buy a cheap keyboard...take it apart. buy some lighted wire and run it under the keys (may have ot make grooves if buttons dont push down). takes a few dayz to make..but it looks good and its really cheap. thats how i did it for a friend. his is blue. you can also do diff colors and stuff like that...very customizable.
A couple here: http://www.xoxide.com/keyboards.html
If you're good with electronics, you can always mod the keyboard yourself with a couple LEDs here and there.
I came very very close to getting the EluminX luminescent keyboard after reading up on it. It seems to be a very well constucted keyboard and has the full number pad as well
Just joking...
But the touch-screen thing could be very useful in a multilingual environment - changing the keyboard layout would change the letters on the keys too...
And here comes the simple solution: paint the keys with phosphorescent paint, and you're set. No need for batteries and it works with cordless keyboards too.
Yes i've thought of that but phosphorescent paint doesnt work so well in extended dark operations (i.e., 30 hours nonstop dark kinda deal). Even though I'm not a fan of them bling bling keyboards I think i might get one as the place im moving to in the fall is in the basement and the first thing im doing is sealing the windows so there's not a trace of light
You can recharge that paint with a camera-flash (but with closed eyes, otherwise you won’t see a thing for a couple of minutes ).
If you intend to block out the sun completely, then you might need to supply your own personal hardware with vitamin D in pills or beer (<- my choice ).
LOL some of the keyboards are okay but they are typically extra-bright to accomodate a bright/non-pitch-black environment ... I cant find ones that use red (as to preserve nightvision) or a very dull blue.