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Kylie Saunders

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:55 pm
Post subject: Keyboard lighting MOD help needed.
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Keyboard lighting MOD help needed.

Ive got a Logitech MX Duo Wireless keyboard. And i want to light it up
when i turn the lights off. Sick of not being able to see the keys
when the lights go out.

Thing is not sure how to do it. I know ive got plenty of space to put
some glow rope sunder the casing. But not sure i i would need some
clear fluresent paint on the keys as well.

Or i could go UV. But i would need a UV light of some kind on the
keyboard. I just dont knwo the best appoach.

I have room to put a 12volt battery on the keyboard. Ive read about
live wire or EL Wire. Might give that a try if i can get some in
Australia.

Any help wouuld be great.

Iam getting some Furesent blue paint today so ill do some testing on
some stuff and see how bright that is.

Thanks.

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