It's not a grand scheme.
Personally, I'm a statistician. Well, ok, a grad student. But that's not the point.
I already have one project in the production pipeline. It's not a keyboard, but it is another piece of computer equipment. Prototypes are being built now. It's really all about finding the right people. In that case, PCB design was needed, but this is even easier. I also have a few manufacturing connections.
But more importantly, what I've learned from the other project so far, is that none of that matters. All that matters is that if you have a good idea, and you're friendly but tenacious, people will hear out out. Just go out there and contact people and don't stop until you get an answer. The fact is that there are places that can build this. You just need to talk to them. Then, you can nail down costs. As for surveying the market, doing financial feasibility analysis and whatnot, I have the knowledge and numeracy to do that. And, really, if you're risk averse, you can nail down manufacturing contracts contingent on something like kickstarter. That way, for the fee they charge, you get a little peace of mind knowing that you'll only make it if you sell a minimum quantity.
And by the way, no one's going to get it if you just go around yelling at them about how great it is. You need to show, not tell.
Now, help out or get out of the way. And I think I'm done here. Not upset by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm not going to waste my time trying to convince you.
And if anyone's interested, please PM me.