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  • Keyboard support

  • Attach aditional stand-offs above the Raspbreey Pi and PiJuice. A small internal shelf then screws on over the mainbaord and power management board. It holds the battery and some cables in place and also gives the keyboard a solid platform to rest on....
  • Keyboard & Mouse.

  • Now connect the USB keyboard. Pass the USB plug through the side of the frame. Then poke the plug through the hole in the middle. Now plug it into the USB hub. Make a loop in the cable and secure it with a cable tie. Place the loop over one of the hex...
  • Keyboard assembly

  • I should have put a warning somewhere for you not to rush to soldering key switches to the keyboard PCB, because this is where it should start. You could solder LEDs tho. After you have printed the key plate (if you printed the partially cut version,...
  • Change Keyboard Mapping

  • After using the MacBook Air running Ubuntu for a few months, I can't help but notice that I'm not a fan of the keyboard layout. There are a few keys that need to be swapped for ease of use when running Ubuntu. Luckily, there is a very easy fix for that: https://github.com/free5lot/hid-apple-patched...
  • Connecting keyboard and Mouse

  • For IO, I will be using its three USB 3.0 Ports for connecting the keyboard and mouse, I will be upgrading to a BT Keyboard and mouse that will share the same bt dongle for connectivity but for now, I'll be using my Dell Keyboard and HP Standard Mouse....
  • Flash the keyboard

  • Clone https://github.com/kairyu/tkg-toolkitcopy the previous .eep file into ./linux (if you’re under linux),then launch `./setup.sh` with option 2, 1, 1then `sudo ./reflash.sh ./keymap.eep` and press reset button on the keyboard
  • Build the keyboard

  • On the front side of the board, install the blue pushbuttons on the number keys and the white pushbuttons on the rest of the keys. Flip the board over and while putting pressure to ensure all the buttons stay fully inserted, solder the whole keyboard....
  • PS/2-keyboard?

  • I use the 6522's Shift Register, PB6, and a 74xx74 flip flop. See my R1 Hardware overview at 7:46: https://youtu.be/w5cA64xof2I?t=466 This is now included on the board via a USB-A connector. 
  • Mount Keyboard to Wooden Spacer

  • Attach the keyboard to the wooden spacer using screws. The keyboard had a few holes and notches on the sides where screws can pass through. Bend the flex ribbon cable of the keyboard controller board under the keyboard and around the spacer and mount...