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Light up keyboard for Toshiba L305?
I'm looking for a light up keyboard that I can put in my Toshiba L305 laptop. I want a built-in one, not a USB keyboard and I specifically want it blue. If you know where I can get one, please leave me a link. Thanks!
2 Answers
- ?Lv 610 years agoFavorite Answer
Blue Surface-mounted LED components can be used.
You will need a current limiting resistor for each one.
If you run each off of 5 Volts DC; you will need a 220
Ohm surface mounted resistor (for each LED). Glue
them down, as each one will have the resistor soldered
to one side of the LED. Use fine black hookup wire, and
glue this down, too. Mark the ones that are positive. All
of these will be wired in parallel and connected to the
positive 5 Volts DC line and the other side to common
ground. If you don't want to go through all that trouble;
you will have to purchase a new laptop that already has
what you desire (a blue LED lighted keyboard).
Source(s): > 39 yrs. Electronic Experience. - Anonymous10 years ago
Heaven. Because only GOD can put a built-in lighted keyboard in your Toshiba.
Source(s): A+ Certified Tech