Who says modern technology and a children's toy can't mix?
This video will show you how a LEGO keyboard can actually work as a standard computer keyboard. Built by Jason Allemann, the LEGO keyboard was built using a circuit board from a standard keyboard and official LEGO pieces.
The home button is an actual LEGO house, the caps lock button features a cap, and the Windows button is made of Lego windows. It's not only a lot of fun but actually a colourful and functional keyboard.
Useful bricks have been used to help touch typists with the F and the J keys featuring nodules that can have other Lego bricks added to them. In this case though they're only meant to offer a tactile way of recognizing them.
The LEGO keyboard is just a bit of fun that can't be bought. But on JK Brickworks the building process is clarified. So what are you waiting for? Go start ripping up an old keyboard and emptying out your Lego drawer.
It's amazing how LEGO makes everything more fun. From one boring object and a couple of LEGO bricks you can actually built something without even spending much money buying a new one instead.
Here is the video on how the keyboard is made, check this out.