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DIY Ambient Light Keyboard Kit

An anonymous reader writes " Do you envy new Apple 17" PowerBook keyboard? Here's keyboard light kits for all most any keyboard no matter which OS you are using. There's NINE choice of colors (Light Blue, Deep Blue, Hot Pink, Yellow, White, Purple, Neon Green, Lime Green, and Red) available but unfortunately not coming with light sensor. "

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  1. Bah, manufacturers have no imagination by vadim_t · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'd really like to see a keyboard with a few programmable LEDs, or even better, a LCD screen. It'd be cool to have the memory/CPU use or something like that there.

    But all I see instead is keyboards with annoying power buttons I tend to press in the least inconvenient moment. I just don't get it, what's the point of having it there? As if I needed to turn the computer on and off every 5 minutes.

    1. Re:Bah, manufacturers have no imagination by Clover_Kicker · · Score: 5, Informative

      >I'd really like to see a keyboard with a few programmable LEDs, or even
      >better, a LCD screen. It'd be cool to have the memory/CPU use or
      >something like that there.

      Are you good with a soldering iron + dremel?

      http://www.modelm.org/mboard/almost.JPG

      http://www.modelm.org/mboard.html

      Here's a list of utilites to use your keyboard LEDs as status indicators for various things: http://www.modelm.org/thing.htm

      >But all I see instead is keyboards with annoying power buttons I tend
      >to press in the least inconvenient moment. I just don't get it,
      >what's the point of having it there? As if I needed to turn the
      >computer on and off every 5 minutes.

      Go to an electronics surplus store and buy an 80's IBM or Compaq keyboard. Nice feel, no superfluous keys. Real keyboards aren't made from plastic, any keyboards weighing less then 10 pounds is a toy.

  2. Hendrix Styleee by Brain$torm · · Score: 5, Funny

    How long before we can have multicoloured ones? And then, how long before someone comes up with a cool hack to make the lights flash!

    Lucky its not microsoft made, or you'd see patches coming out from day one to prevent script kiddies from taking over the control of the lights and annoying you senseless.

  3. ironically, by cosmo7 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    this kit would work best with apple keyboards - they are translucent plastic and would let you discern the key legend in the dark. on a regular keyboard it just lights the gutters between the keys.

  4. PB keyboard backlighting is better by celloloop · · Score: 5, Interesting

    But the PB keyboard backlighting illuminates each letter on the surface of the key, not just the space between/around the keys.... in a low-light situation, _that's_ the real benefit... seeing which key you're about ot press, not just seeing a field of silhouetted key blanks.

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  5. Ask Permission Before Submitting Story? by EllF · · Score: 5, Informative

    There are 5 comments up as I post this, and the site is already being slashdotted -- it's horridly slow. Last night I noticed on the Guerilla News Network story that the poster had gone out and asked the site admins if he/she could link to them prior to submitting it to the editors.

    It is relatively well-understood that /. cannot mirror sites, for a large number of reasons. Moreover, the admins here are taxed (well, maybe...) as is, and aren't willing to fire off emails asking permission to post a link to someone's site every time they get a story that ends up on the frontpage. Nor should they have to.

    Perhaps, though, we as posters could be mature and responsible? Asking for permission before DOS'ing someone's site via a link here would at the least be polite.

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    1. Re:Ask Permission Before Submitting Story? by bahwi · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I agree with what you say. But if you give it a few minutes, and let the link show up, you'll see it's a business and they're trying to make a profit. Free advertising like Slashdot, even when the site goes down many people come back to it, must be almost priceless. I hope they have enough stocked up.

  6. here is a mirror by xombo · · Score: 5, Informative

    The server seems dead, but here is a mirror, be nice to it. http://www.moderngeek.com/keyboardlights/ This does not compare the the powerbook lighting at ALL, it looks cheap :p The powerbook lights up the lettes on the keys, and this just lights up behind the keys.

  7. pic mirror by carpe_noctem · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ok, take it easy on me here...

    pic1
    pic2

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  8. check thing-geek's by DrSkwid · · Score: 5, Informative

    fully illuminated keyboard, $99

    Auravision EluminX Illuminated Keyboard

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  9. Cool, but... by FosterSJC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    First, the site is already slashdotted...

    However, there were a few convenient mirror images and a similar product from thinkgeek.

    Honestly though, isn't this just something to take to a LAN party or something; that is, just another way to mod your PC. The light from the monitor (at least CRTs) is enought to illuminate the keys for the most part. And if you are spending enough time with the computer that you are typing in the dark, you shouldn't have to look at the keyboard much anyway, right? This is cool-looking, but useless aside from wow-factor. Especially if you don't already have translucent keys, in which case only the between-keys area is lit anyway.

  10. Stop the madness now! by yomegaman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Pretty soon we'll have a story about some guy who put a VTEC sticker on his keyboard and replaced the cable with a thicker one, and claims it increased his typing speed by 30 wpm...

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  11. Can we have a separate subject group for mods? by kobotronic · · Score: 5, Funny


    There are so many new Slashdot stories featuring case mod kits and the like. These are filed under the 'hardware' subject which sometimes contains actual legitimate, interesting stories about hardware, as opposed to stories about glowing things which crack babies attach to their hardware in order to make it glow.

    Apple introduces a somewhat practical keyboard which illuminates when dark, so that the symbols on the keys are readily visible. This is nice, and seems like a useful feature.

    The case mod subject/response here is a type of glow strands to be routed between the keyboard keys so that the spaces between them light up, which is useful if you have no tactile sensation of touch in your fingers and therefore don't know where the keys are. If you do know where the keys are, but are just looking for the key symbols, you're out of luck because PC keyboard keys are opague and don't benefit in any practical, functional manner from this mode of illumination.

    Therefore, IT IS A WASTE OF TIME, equivalent in absurdity to cargo cults fabricating mock stick and canvas airplanes. "Almost like a Macintosh!" - when you were a kid, did you also fasten cardboard cards with clothespins to the spokes of your bicycle in order to make it sound like a moped?

    Couldn't there be a separate subject for case mods? That way I could filter this stuff right out. I propose the icon representing the subject should be a baboon's bright red arse, the color of which also serves no functional purpose but nevertheless appears to attract other baboons.

  12. Re:Apricot... by Twirlip+of+the+Mists · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone remember Apricots from the 80's ? They had an alphanumeric lcd with programmable function keys under it, neat idea, no idea why it didn't catch on.

    Because the keyboards weighed 156 pounds each, and after a few hours of use the surface temperature approached the boiling point.

    Bit of a showstopper, that.

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