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Possible to remove a laptop keyboard for use as external?
Hey guys, I have an old laptop ready for the scrap heap...and I was thinking about disassembling it for parts/fun as it has just about no value.
I was wondering if I could remove the inset laptop keyboard and put it on some sort of housing to use as a USB keyboard? I do like the feel of the keys and would help me in the recycling. Also, on a related note..anything else that I might be able to re-use? This is the POS in question. Screen works if I can remove it and use it for something else. Too bad the HD is only 20 gigs. http://www.toshiba.ca/web/product.gr...23&product=874 |
Have you started taking it apart yet?
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Nope, not yet. Why?
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turn it into a photoframe
http://www.grynx.com/projects/laptop...-wall-walltop/ http://www.popsci.com/diy/article/20...al-photo-frame |
Yeah, the most useful thing in there wouldn probably be the screen... and it could have some different uses. I'm not too sure without looking it up, but as Cyn said, a photo frame, maybe even a portable TV? like one of those monitors that go in cars? I don't think the rest of the part's will get you much, even the processor is a bit slow..
As for the keyboard, it'd be pretty tough, IMO. |
It is possible to hook the keyboard up to another computer via USB. How is the question. If the keyboard just uses PS/2 to talk to the laptop, then you just need to figure out which wires are which PS/2 pin and hook it up to an adapter. Otherwise, you'll have to figure out what protocol it does speak, and probably use a microcontroller to connect it to USB. The latter requires circuitry and programming knowledge.
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