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  1. #1
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    Hi guys
    Guess I might be teaching grandmother to suck eggs, and you all probably know about these, but i found this keyboard at jaycar for about $15 and it seems to be just te thing for the dusty workshop.
    It is completely flexible, can be rolled up an put away, is fully dust-proff and spill-proof (stop the wine from getting in), and so far has been extremely good in the workshop.
    More importantly, if I do ever damage it, a new one is only a few dollars.
    Apparently, Dick Smith et al also sell similar keyboards.
    jaycar also sell a small rubberised numerical keyboard that only has the numbers and direction keys. I will be trying one of these out soon and let you know what gives. The smaller size might be even better.
    Cheers
    noel

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    Yeah they're great Noel. I have the smaller one, without the number pad on the end.

    I could not imagine not having it. Cheap too. Why would you bother trying to make a dust cover for a standard keyboard.

    Just blow it off with the compressed air. Normal keyboard wouldn't last a week in my shed.

    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greolt View Post
    I could not imagine not having it. Cheap too. Why would you bother trying to make a dust cover for a standard keyboard.
    Greg
    Thats easy mate just use some cling wrap lol, every bloody time I go past dicksmith I forget to get one so my keyboard gets turned over a lot and has its bum smacked.
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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