>>>>> "cenobyte" == cenobyte  <[email protected]> writes:

> Hello everyone, I just rebuilt my Nanonote keyboard (the one Jane gave
> me). I used silicone and since I lost a key along the way, I even had
> to make a new key. To make a long story short, it all worked out and I
> improved the action from Jane's version. I did stick with her adapted
> colemak layout, but I used an exacto-knife to trim the rubber left on
> the keys in awkward places that sort of jammed the action. 

It is totally awsome that you did these things to your Nanonote and it
still works :).  

Although a little off-topic to this thread: In case the keyboard totally
breaks, I wonder how difficult it would be to make a UBB->PS2 adaptor.
I figure we'd need a 9V block battery (to supply the 5V VCC to the
keyboard, 8:10 slot has onl 3.3V), then a shift register, or simple SPI
slave controller, to slow down the keyboard's serial protocol to a speed
where Ben doesn't need 100% CPU cycles checking the inputs.

cheers,

David
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