I'd like to make my old keyboard wireless.



I have a Focus FK 9000, the best keyboard ever made. The problem is that
I'm getting sick of wires.

I'd like to make it wireless. I'm wondering how hard it would be to
cannibalize the RF side of an existing wireless keyboard. Has anyone
taken one apart? Are the RF and keyboard circuits fairly discrete? How
about one of those Bluetooth keyboards for PDAs?
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