The latest in my Stoneage Keyboards, as you can see, this one has some lables on a few of the more important function keys. I’m experimenting in marking some keys for those who truly believe they can’t use a keyboard without using the Hunt and Peck method.
This keyboard is composed of 104 various Jaspers, cut into relatively square shapes then tumbled until polished. It works great, and feels natural due to the flatness and relatively uniform shape of the keys.
Unfortunately, while I’ve had several promises of donated keyboards, no one has come through as of yet. So in order to make these keyboards, I’m having to buy brand new ones – which will increase the selling price.

That’s freakin’ cool, Kristine.