And speaking of keyboards,
I've come across two unique keyboards recently.
The first one is a Lego Commodore-64 keyboard
(which is part of a longer video about a Commodore-64 case made entirely out of Lego).
The keys on the keyboard do move when hit,
but due to a lucky coincidence,
the Lego keycaps can be used on a real Commodore-64 keyboard.
Cool!
The second keyboard is one you really have to see—a keyless keyboard!
No, really!
And it also works as a mouse.
No, really!
It looks a bit silly,
but yes,
it does work.
No, really!
Watch the video.
It's bizarre.
It's not something I would use
(or hopefully,
never have to use) but it is unique.
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