Hello Kitty Keyboard
Corrin’s keyboard for the Hello Kitty computer I built her has been acting really flaky. Wiggling the cable would make it work better sometimes, but not always. I opened it up today, and found out just how cheaply it had been made. Instead of the traditional rubber membrane backing the keys, it used two sheets of flimsy plastic with traces on them, and individual rubber pieces for all of the keys. There were posts designed to prevent strain on the cable, but whoever assembled it didn’t actually wrap the cord around through them properly. I recommend staying away from this keyboard at all costs. Corrin is probably going to have to replace hers, and if she can’t get a warranty replacement, we’ll probably just look for a pink keyboard that can be decorated with Hello Kitty.
