Hi there,I'm trying to build a fully functional android gameboy phoneThere is a motorola flipout inside with android 2.1.I choose this phone because its small enough to fit the gameboy and i bought it for only 80 euro's (105 dollar).I'm trying to make it as functionall as possibleUPDATE: 12/10/2013 Back in actionSorry i didn't work on the project for a long time becouse i burned the motherboard from the motorola flipout.I bought a new soldering iron with temputare control.And use Kynar wire and thin soldering becouse everything is verry thinyAnd ofcourse a new motorola flipout phoneand btw sorry for the bad english.If you guys can help me sort out the Keyboard software problem my phone would be 100% functional.I can already make calls and use the onscreen keyboard.Also the microphone is working its located at the speaker hole from the gameboy.I only tested Nes and a Gb emulator and it works quite well on the low spec device.UPDATE: 12/10/2013small video demonstration (testing the connections)UPDATE 12/10/2013- Dremel the Gameboy casing for more space- Remove keyboard buttons on motorola flipout- Solder wires on motorola flipout keyboard- Cut pcb gameboy buttons and solder wires- Solder wires on lock button- Solder wires on jack plug- On screen keyboard while hardware keyboard is open- Locksreen button holder- Jack plug holder- External battery- Micro usb charger port- Camera Hole- Paint the casingThe Hardware keyboard is open so everytime when you push the gameboy buttons.When the phone screen is off it will putt the screen on again.I have to find a way to only disable the hardware keys when the screen is off.And that you have to use the lockscreen button to unlock.Does anyone have a idea to do that in Android?Im not a programmer :P