Lol. I own a piece of such, but it would require a custom controller or some beefy piece of a converter (on converter on converter) to work with a PC. Zero chance for normal recognition, perhaps a chance of miracle through all the conversion into a USB keyboard, eventually. Though this is probably wishful thinking. Cost me a grand total of eight bucks. The key feel is enormously kewl. I might be tempted to harvest the springs and install them in a hi-quality rubber dome with removable caps and/or a natural one such as those Fujitsu Siemens butterflies that I bought 3 of for 5% of the NIB price (supposing you can even get them), and they actually seem to be NIB — perhaps too fancy for anyone to actually use, so when the leasing expired they were sold along with other hardware. That would be kinda (poor man's) reverse-Topre + ergo. Yeah, it could be worth trying. But first I still need to finish my project with putting buckling springs in SK8820 or whatever that venerable IBM rubber dome was called (5 times better than a new rubber dome and 5 times cheaper).