I want to do this with mine as well! Any way of modifying the existing PCB?
The Anykey has a membrane bolted onto a metal backplate and a plastic "barrel plate".
Basically you would make a new PCB and copy all the matrices onto it, replace the membranes with them, bolt that to the existing backplate, and then somehow connect that to the existing controller. No NKRO, but you retain all the programmable key features and what not.
For the PCB, it needs to:
-Have the same matrices as the membrane:
-Get the spacing right
-Have holes in the right places, so you could bolt it to the metal backplate.
-Somehow accommodate the current controller. Electrically, just make all the matrices terminate at a ribbon connector with the same pinout as the existing one and just connect the PCB to the controller with a ribbon.
-You should be able to reuse most keys except possibly the extended ones. Getting the stabilization down is going to be tricky.