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KeyBoard Hack Redefines "Serial Interface"

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View large image Richard Langner figured out how to cleverly convert his PS2 keyboard into a  true "cereal keyboard." To achieve this conversion, he rearranged the key tops and then re-mapped them in software.

Suprisingly, he says, not many people notice the difference!

I wonder if Richard eats Alpha-Bits for breakfast?
 
 

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