about the keyboard thing i dont see the point do you mean that you want to hookup another keyboard or add peices on for an existing keyboard. The only real problem that I see is you might have to develop your own hardware for the audio(you would have to put more audio input spaces into your computer), then fabricate a new keyboard. From my knowledge of computers this sounds like something impossible.
mikeandike22
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There are a few devices available which will allow you connect two keyboards to one keyboard port on the computer, but the problem is that the devices can only accept input from one keyboard at a time; input from the other keyboard is blocked until input from the active keyboard ceases. So- while you can have two keyboards connected simultaneously, they can't be used simultaneously. This isn't surprising really, because PC architecture doesn't natively support more than one local keyboard.
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Glad we could help muddle things...er, I mean- clear things up. :p
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