It looks great. Can you list he material you used ?
Hmmm... I can try. I bought the parts at a local electronics shop so I don't have a record of names or model numbers or anything like that. Lets see...
1. A USB cable, I use one by MiMic
2. A teensy 2.0 from pjrc.com
3. A project board
4. A project case
5. A 6-pin DIN "PS/2" Socket
6. Wire. I used a multi-strand wire that really isn't quite appropriate, but it's what I had.
7. Screws. I used 1/4" #4. Something that can bite plastic.
The project board and the case were from some brands that I don't remember. The important thing is just to find a few that fit together so you don't have to drill it and cut it to fit. The other important thing is to make sure that the connections on the project board are made in the correct direction. The one I
wanted to buy was not appropriate because the board would have shorted the pins on the teensy.
If I had to do it again, I'd get proper connections for the PS/2 jack because trying to solder to those pins by hand is impossible to do in a good way. I was so embarrassed by my hack job I lined up the camera so it wouldn't show up in the photo I posted.
The holes were drilled in the case using a wireless drill and a 1/2 inch wood bit.
Sorry I can't be more help.