INSTRUCTIONS
The PC Neon Case Mod Keyboard guide provided by Thor over at
www.virtual-hideout.net
http://www.virtual-hideout.net/guides/keyboard_el/index.shtml
Yes here it is, the long awaited EL Keybord Mod Guide.
Ever since I released the pictures of my keyboard mod I have been getting
all kinds of requests for a guide.

You'll need a couple of things before doing this mod:
-
Super Glue (preferrably something that will let
you move it for a couple of seconds before it sets)
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Small Aligator Clips (You can buy them at Radio
Shacks in packs of 10)
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9V EL Cable Neon 10 ft kit (available at http://www.neoncasemods.com)
-
Some kind of Keyboard (My keyboard is a Microsoft
Natural Elite)
One thing to note about the EL Cable: it emits a high
pitch whine, that may or may not bother you. If you have a lot of fans
running in your system, it probably won't bother you. Also, the lower
the voltage, the lower the high pitch whine and the dimmer the EL Cable
becomes. I bought a 9V kit but it works at 12V (bright) and 3V (very
dim).
The basic objective is to glue the EL Cable down below
the keys so that it routes around the keyboard to light most if not
all of it up.

The first thing you need to do is trim back the edges
on the backside of the Kayboard cover where the EL Cable will be running
under. If you don't do this your keyboard cover will not fit properly.

Next you start to route the cable while using the Super
Glue to stick it to the board. You only have to glue every few keys.


One part I found particularly difficult to fit was under
the arrow keys...so I routed the cable around the keys. Next you need
to drill a hole somewhere in the bottom of the keyboard where you can
route the power cable for the EL Cable out. The MS Natural Elite has
a hollowed out back which allows me to route it out underneath the keyboard.
And even though I have no pictures of it, I can also fit the Battery/Inverter
box underneath the keyboard. (I'll try to get a picture of this up soon)
It's possible to extend the power cable so that you can tape the cable
to the Keyboard cable and mount the inverter somewhere in you case.
(I may be doing this at some point).

Note: The Battery Powered Inverter Box allows you to
run the EL Cable off of a 9V Battery, but you can also buy a transformer
block and plug it into the wall (there is an extra plug-in port on the
inverter). I bought a transformer block from Radio Shack that allows
me to switch several different voltages between 12V and 3V (allows you
to dim the light and lower the high pitch whine level). Here's the link:
3-12V/1000mA
Regulated AC-to-DC Adapter. It comes with several different adapt-a-plugs,
try each one and find the one that fits the tightest. Also, this tranformer
allows you to switch voltages even while the EL cable is on.
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