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> I want to mark those keys so I don't have to look down and confirm
> I'm pressing the correct key.
> I figured I'd stick some blobs with a different feeling on those
> keys but that wasn't very successful. Then I figured I could to use
> a few braille keytop stickers for those keys.
> WOW! The price for those braille stickers is so high!!! I'm in the
> UK and get hits like this one which costs about 20 pounds sterling
> (almost 30 dollars)!! That's just gouging.
> http://www.adapt-it.org.uk/products/braille-keytop-stickers.asp
> If I had to pay those crazy prices it would be cheaper to buy
> another keyboard, take the key caps, bash some dents from the
> inside with a hammer & nail, and put them on my keyboard. Only
> trouble is I need to mess about matching the key caps.
> It's got to be easier to get some cheap "bumpy stickers". Where can
> I get these from in the UK without paying ridiculous prices.