I should be able to cut the keyboard like this right and it should still work right?

I should be able to cut the keyboard like this right and it should still work right?
I mean it's just membrane right?

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Yes, you should record a video of you doing that.

If the cable isn't on that side, sure.

diy has its own sqt if you are interested

Won't necessarily work, I tried unplugging the trackpad from an IBM combo trackpad / trackpoint keyboard and it broke the whole thing, when I reconnected the trackpad it worked.

>buy 160$ wireless membrane keyboard with no cable connector at all and fuck it up
Why don't you just buy an ergonomic mechanical keyboard you imbecile?

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Why would you want that though? Just rebind your numpad to shortcuts etc. Also I bet your keyboard would end up in a gore/humor thread if you did that, so please go ahead.

They make a Sculpt without the number pad attached.

RUB OUT

proprietary rf not bluetooth
as usual pajeet soft can't into standards

You need to get a schematic of the device first. You sound too retarded to know what you're looking at.

Go for it. A hacksaw or circular saw should do the trick.

>wireless
I see a wire

Those keycaps are beautiful.

you're beautiful

You and that wire are beautiful.

He's back

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what does the hyper button do?

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I should be able to cut off OP's head like this and it should still work right?

atleast he's asking before he does it this time

In the short term, yes.

There's no guarantee it would still work. There might be important components on the PCB in that area. Your sawing might also damage the PCB by shorting layers together, cracking it, snapping it, or bending it and breaking traces.

Where to buy/what brands sell these? (split keyboard)

I bought a microsoft one and it's alright but not great. It's all i could find