Custom Lighting for your Keyboard

Custom Lighting for your Keyboard

 

keyboard6If you want the coolest custom keyboard on the block, be prepared to do some soldering. A lot of soldering. Even though this keyboard looks incredible, Imgur user “Prodigydoo” recommends just buying a keyboard rather than sinking about 40 hours of work into this project. I’ve tried to modify a keyboard into an arcade-style controller, and I can attest to the tediousness of keyboard hacking.

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Regardless of the hesitation to recommend this project, the final result is quite nice. The final keyboard layout is a Dvorak simplified keyboard, and the wiring is hidden under the keys.

There were a few things that did simplify this project, including the fact that a fairly simple keyboard without a number pad was used. The other interesting trick was that a 12 volt power supply was used to power groups of four LEDs (plus a resistor) in series. These groups were wired up in parallel, leading to wiring that was much simpler than it could have been.

Seeing this project, I wonder if a custom PCB could be made with wire traces that go around each button. Space for the keys would have to be cut out, but with a laser cutter or CNC router, this should certainly be possible. I’m not a huge fan of soldering, so finding ways around it, even if I have to pay a little extra, is always appealing to me.

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2 thoughts on “Custom Lighting for your Keyboard

  1. Israel says:

    Looks beautiful, but I think there might just be too much current to drive all those LEDs. Maybe to 3D print some transparent keys and smaller LEDs might be a better approach? However, congrats for this smart hack ;-)

  2. Knema says:

    Looks like a great little project to take on. Did you ever consider using either of these options for your LED backlight?
    http://bit.ly/2gq62w5 https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/cd18da3543539157864596deb7960b7f952f06621f05201a463af4e2c9548e0e.png

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Jeremy is an engineer with 10 years experience at his full-time profession, and has a BSME from Clemson University. Outside of work he’s an avid maker and experimenter, building anything that comes into his mind!

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