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... for details. Note that OpenSCAD may exhibit peculiar behavior around screw hole placements, but it's likely not critical. To use the keyboard, print, affix to a wall, and relish your experience.
prusaprinters
Deigned it to save space on my desk when not working with the keyboard. Fits on the stand of my HP display. However also offers a quite stable stand without the support of the display stand. Use ironing option on side parts in order to get a smooth...
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There are two components to a single keyboard switch, but in my case, only the pins on one side broke. Moreover, it's all about the standard size of the keyboard switch. I swapped out two sets of switches so that the original switch is now at keys I...
grabcad
... input devices allows you to input text, control cursor movement, and interact with various programs on your device. Whether you're a gamer, student or professional, having a functional keyboard and mouse is crucial for productivity and enjoyment.
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Here's How to Make One: Take a Measurement of Your Keyboard Tab First. Then Use the 3D Software Until It Looks Good. Measuring the keyboard tab with great care, the first step was taken. ...Using OpenSCAD afterwards until perfection, the second part...
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I designed this project in TinkerCAD to resolve a minor issue with a faulty keyboard foot on my Dell keyboard. ...To do so, I simply removed the other foot and utilized a caliper to take precise measurements before assembling them together within the...
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... on a pcb from a friend. ... Switches: Kailh Box Navy nylon variant https://switches.mx/kailh-box-navy More on 40% keyboards: https://www.40percent.club/2018/10/nori.html Printed on Bambu Labs X1 Hardware used for assembly: 2x m5*5 socket set screw
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Intended to be used as an "under the desk" holder for my bluetooth mini-keyboard. The keyboard itself measures 4" x 6" x .75" when folded. ... The holder can be hung using double-sided tape or by drilling holes into the top section.
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My kid loves using the adjustable feet on his keyboard, but they keep breaking off, which means we're constantly replacing them. To avoid this, I designed some custom replacement parts that fit perfectly with our Logitech K120 Keyboard. ...Maybe these...
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... keyboard. ...It adds a little pizzazz to the stock keyboard! Complete with a TI logo and "overheating" Parsec ship. Please Note: This only fits TI-99/4A's with "drop-in" help strips. ... It does not fit older TI's with "slide-in" help strips.
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A 40 percent mechanical keyboard case for daisy is designed as a remix of the DRP1n 40 percent Keyboard Case. This case fits a 40 percent Daisy PCB perfectly with standoffs. If you have a different type of 40 percent PCB, you will need to modify...
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... given up the ghost, and I needed a sturdy stand to prop it up at a comfortable 8-degree angle. ...The old keyboardstand just wouldn't cut it anymore, so I set out to find a reliable alternative that would keep my keyboard in prime working order.
prusaprinters
5.5 mm socket for opening IBM keyboards. ...Tested in a SSK keyboard.Only usable with a 1/4 socket wrench. My recommenation is to print two parts at the same time, to improve the cooling on them.Tested in PLA with no infill and 5-6 perimeters.
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The feet on the Logitech Media Black Keyboard have earned a notorious reputation for being fragile, rendering the entire keyboard practically useless when they fail. To circumvent this common issue, I've created a spare foot that's been engineered to...
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Here are the essential materials needed to get started: Materials Needed: * 8x M3*20mm screws * 8x M3*16mm screws * Custom switches * Stabilizers for added keyboard stability * A set of high-quality keycaps * Diodes for reliable electrical...
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A Keyboard foot specifically modeled for an Azio keyboard, but will probably fit a lot of others. First printing fits perfectly, actually better than the original. I modeled it in Sketchup and printed it with PETG at 0.2mm layer with support. ...
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This slide-on keyboard holder boasts a movable mouth that securely fits onto any desk, measuring precisely 25mm in width on the interior. Its sturdy bottom reaches 40mm in depth, while the top arm extends an impressive 30mm. ...By using a standard 150mm...
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My latest and greatest keyboard Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAc28t4e77w&ab_channel=Robotdoctor https://joeyvigil.github.io/MechanicalKeys/tutorial https://www.thingiverse.com/robotdoctor/designs https://keebfolio.netlify.app/...
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This Macro Keyboard leverages an Arduino Pro Micro to dispatch hotkeys directly to your computer, mirroring the functionality of a Stream Deck. ...Check out my recent blog entry at https://blog.xga.ie/macro-keyboard for further details on this project.
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I was in dire need of a fresh perspective on my EagleTek mechanical keyboards, so this upgraded foot offers two significantly steeper angles. This solution would likely work for a wide variety of keyboards with some scaling or minor adjustments. ... A...
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... custom keyboard feet during my tenure at MyMiniFactory as part of my professional internship. ...These innovative feet are precision-designed to replace the original ones on a Lenovo LXH-EKB-10YA keyboard, ensuring optimal performance and durability.
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... for printing the top half of the enclosure. This case assumes that the Seeeduino XAIO has been directly mounted to the PCB using the castellated pads. For more information on the keyboard keyer project, see http://w8bh.net/KeyboardKeyer.pdf
myminifactory
... its design resembles a city skyline, but upon closer inspection from above, the structures spell out the word "Love". This innovative creation can be viewed on MyMiniFactory at https://www.myminifactory.com/ideas/love-of-the-keyboard-1000472.
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I designed this keyboard leg to serve as a replacement for a damaged one and to fill a gap in the existing designs available on Thingiverse, which didn't seem to match my keyboard perfectly. ...Additionally, I created a longer version of the leg because...
grabcad
... standard Logitech Keyboard layout. ...While it's not a precise replica, it should suffice for creating a functional 3D printed keyboard replacement. ...If you find it useful, feel free to reach out and I'll be happy to provide it in a suitable format.
cults3d
My latest and greatest keyboard Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAc28t4e77w&ab_channel=Robotdoctor https://joeyvigil.github.io/MechanicalKeys/tutorial https://www.thingiverse.com/robotdoctor/designs https://keebfolio.netlify.app/...
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... undersurface of the Keyboard Keyer PCB. ... A full two-piece enclosure is posted separately. Use four M3x6mm buttoncap screws to secure the PCB to the tray. For more information on the keyboard keyer project, see http://w8bh.net/KeyboardKeyer.pdf
cults3d
This is simple 6 password keyboard, each button sends your previously definied password and automatically confirm it by simulating enter button afer password input. Device is based on arduino pro micro and mx switches from mechanical keyboard. ... code...
cults3d
My latest and greatest keyboard Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAc28t4e77w&ab_channel=Robotdoctor https://joeyvigil.github.io/MechanicalKeys/tutorial https://www.thingiverse.com/robotdoctor/designs https://keebfolio.netlify.app/...
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Human: Originally designed for my Pok3r keyboard, but it'll likely fit any keyboard just fine. :)\r\n\r\nPlace your models flat in your slicer software. You won't need any supports. ...\r\nThe support model should have a snug fit with the...