Probably it is the thinnest keyboard in the world, has a good price and is suitable for electronic assemblies such as alarms, access systems.
5 out of 5
liuferdinand (verified owner)–
Very good and useful product!
Tips: Use it through resistor ladder and use only 1 (one) ATmega’s ADC pin (Arduino “analog” pin) instead of 9 digital pin.
5 out of 5
remymorra (verified owner)–
very goood
5 out of 5
koursaros (verified owner)–
really good input for arduino experiments
you can glue it to any surface and make a panel
lots of info on net
must have
5 out of 5
cromdeveloper (verified owner)–
very good
5 out of 5
muunokhoi (verified owner)–
Buttons feel pretty solid. Good feedback, easy to use and install in a project.
medvonok –
Probably it is the thinnest keyboard in the world, has a good price and is suitable for electronic assemblies such as alarms, access systems.
liuferdinand (verified owner) –
Very good and useful product!
Tips: Use it through resistor ladder and use only 1 (one) ATmega’s ADC pin (Arduino “analog” pin) instead of 9 digital pin.
remymorra (verified owner) –
very goood
koursaros (verified owner) –
really good input for arduino experiments
you can glue it to any surface and make a panel
lots of info on net
must have
cromdeveloper (verified owner) –
very good
muunokhoi (verified owner) –
Buttons feel pretty solid. Good feedback, easy to use and install in a project.