DIY Keyboard Light Lampshade

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DIY Keyboard Light Lampshade

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The room I work in doesn't have the best lighting, and I hate turning on the overhead room light because it's hot and glaring. When I work away from home, lighting can also be a challenge. So I hunted about a bit for USB powered keyboard light, and found a good candidate. However, like many similar lights, it's kind of a bare LED bulb thing and while it illuminates my keyboard and work area nicely, it's can be a little stark and unpleasant too.

So I took a page out of DIY Nightlight Shade from last summer, and cobbled together a keyboard lampshade. It works quite nicely, especially the little Dixie Cup 3 oz size cup, and its decorative, too!

Materials

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You'll need:

  • a keyboard light
  • Plastic or paper cups
  • scissors
  • marker

The Problem

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The problem is the same as the benefit-the keyboard light is really bright! It tends to be more of a spotlight that a diffuse desk light, and angled for best keyboard illumination tends to also be angled in such a way that it hits me in the eye in a rather distracting fashion.

Measure Light Diameter

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You can measure or trace your light diameter onto a cup with a marker.

Cut Hole

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With plastic cups, you may need a starter hole, since these things are rather tough at the bottom, but can crush easily when you try to start your cut with the scissors. Having a starter hole makes the cutting go better and preserves the integrity of your plastic cup lampshade.

Insert Light

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In this case, the access hole to insert the light is larger than the neck of the keyboard light, which doesn't bother me. But you might want to create a collar for the lampshade, out of tape.

Adjust As Needed

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The big 8 ounce cup was too big for my tastes, so I cut mine down about half. Taping the edge with black electrical tape cuts down on the little glare that remains and seems to give a nicer quality to the light on the keyboard.

Enjoy the Light!

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Different types of cups will give different effects, so pick what works best for you. It's an cheap and easy mod to any keyboard light and adds a nicer ambiance than the LED light alone.