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Scrabble Keyboard

January 17, 2009 by Eliot 13 Comments

scrabble

Here’s another bizarre keyboard mod to add to the pile. Unlike previous typewriter style mods, this one uses Scrabble tiles. All of the tiles were hand beveled and attached to a clicky keyboard. The Num, Cap, and Scroll lock buttons have their letters’ hollowed out so the LED light will shine through.

[via Gizmodo]

Posted in Misc Hacks, Peripherals HacksTagged gizmodo, keyboard, keys, scrabble, scrabble keyboard, steampunk, typewriter

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