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A working keyboard made of Lego bricks

When was the last time you went back to your carefree childhood days and rekindled your imagination and creativity? With the world-famous Lego blocks, the possibilities for creation and assembly are almost limitless. This is also proven by the keyboard made of Lego bricks. "Only the best is good enough" is the motto of the Danish company, which has been producing cubes since 1949.

Lego engineer Jason Allemann is with the company JK Brickworks transformed the world famous Lego and assembled a fully functional one from the various parts of the cubes computer keyboard. He found an old discarded keyboard right on the side of the road and used it as a pattern to make a new one. Allemann has transformed it into a sophisticated and practical one, with all the elements of a real keyboard. He printed numbers, arrows, and letters on the upper surface of the cube, thus obtaining keys with characters found on a real keyboard. Creative and unusual details on one of the keys also include a small motif locks and small baseball cap attached to the CabsLock key. You can see the technical perfection and the implementation of the keyboard itself in the attached video.

You can also find different ones on the keyboard color symbols, which illustrate real keys.
The mosaic of keys works as a whole and makes up a real mechanical working keyboard that can be used in everyday work.

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