Disassemble this poor keyboard, and just keep the printed circuit board! If you did it properly, it should be connected to the USB plug!



On the circuit you should see several small black strips: 13 then 13 others = 26. When you connect 2 strips together, you MIGHT get a letter or a number or a symbol. In order to do this, plug the USB cable and open anything on your computer on which you can type (for exemple I opened google...).

Then you draw an array like this:

1 2 3 . . . 12 13

1

2

3

.

.

.

12

13

And you fill in the blank according to the letter/digit/symbol you get when you connect 2 strips.

You only need to know how to write 8 letter/digit/symbol: so you can choose a,z,e,r,t,y,u,i or q,w,e,r,t,y,u,i or a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h, etc... I chose 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8.



Once you have at least 8 letter/digit/symbol in you array, you can go to the next step.



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At this point, make sure the 8 numbers/digits/symbols you chose can be used as key control in Ableton live, because some don't work... So click on "KEY" on the top right corner, everything is becoming orange, then click the command you want to use and connect the 2 strips on the circuit board corresponding to the key you want to use. Click again on "KEY" then connect again the 2 strips: if the command is executed, it is okay you can continue! If not, change the number/digit/symbol you choose connecting 2 different strips.

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