Rotary phone numpad
The real mechanical numpad built out of a rotary phone sandelinos found at a thrift shop (video & Arduino source).
KBD.newsPublished February 1, 2021
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The real mechanical numpad built out of a rotary phone sandelinos found at a thrift shop (video & Arduino source).
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Published on Mon 1st Feb 2021. Featured in KBD #11 (source).
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