Hi, i think there are a lot in computer market,usb or ps/2 interface, but i think the keys are not soft rubber,same as notebook one. if u wanna rubber keys,i knew there is a mouse with rubber numeric keypad,maybe u can try it >From: John Tregidga <> >Reply-To:
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>Subject: Flexible Numeric Keypad >Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2001 20:00:02 -0700 > >Hi All, > >I'm not tech savy enough to create it, but I know the project is pretty >simple. Here is what I want to create >1.) Flexible and thin (membrane) numeric keypad. Small > >2.) connects to my libretto through either the PCMCIA /USB converter or >port rep serial or PS/2 jack > >I've got a nice ultra thin Adesso 17 key keypad, but the buttons stick up >to high (and its low profile) and >its keyclicks are louder than I'd like. > >What would be ideal is a small cell phone or calculator keypad. Soft rubber >keys and basically silent. >Once removed from the housing it would be somewhat flexible and low >profile. > >Does anybody out there have any ideas or help on this project?? > >What would also work for me would be a cut down version of those >"flexible/waterproof" keyboards. > >Cheers >-=JT=- > >-- >Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of >"subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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