Looking for a relatively cheap(ish) board for prototyping a capacitive controller.
Does not have to look nice at all, just have a reasonable number of keys (say >30%) in place so that I have something to test with.
Keyboards where the capacitive matrix is separate from the controller electronics, so that they can be easily disconnected without maiming/killing the keyboard are preferred.
Models for which capacitive controllers are sought for are strongly preferred (e.g. want to work on this for community use, and not just for a once-off project, so models that are widely used are preferred).
[WTB] capacitive board(s?) for prototyping
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- Location: Slovenia
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- Location: Budapest, Hungary
- Main keyboard: notebook built-in with goodness between G, H and B
- Main mouse: pointing stick with a red dot, between G, H and B
- Favorite switch: (newbie - jury is still out)
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I would like to try another approach for the measurement (keypress detection), as well as the programmability.