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A strong and simple keyboard stand, this is used to display my mechanical keyboards collection.
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A modular keyboard wall stand, for any kind of mechanical keyboard :)
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This keycaps fit to my madDog keyboard. ...You can print this for customizable your keyboard :)
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Keyboard Kickstand for Logitech Keyboards - A Must-Have Accessory for Enhanced Productivity
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Pat on the Back for Razer Lycosa Keyboard. ... Razer Lycosa Keyboard Pat.
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Ergonomic Keyboard Support for Fujitsu Keyboards - Perfect for Other Brands Too!
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Replacement stand for Logitech K120 keyboard. ... Replacement stand for Logitech K120 keyboard.
grabcad
This keyboard is a V100 Backlit Gaming Keyboard, designed for an enhanced gaming experience.
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Microsoft Wireless Keyboard foot or stand. ...In my case the Wireless Keyboard 3000 v2
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Mechanical keyboard Keycap with Almas robotics logo. ...Make your mechanical keyboard special.
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The display case is a modified version of [this case](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2176764) by TAz00 (the modification being the cylinder for the mounting screw): The firmware I use is [QMK](https://qmk.fm/) and I use the keyboard with a...
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To complete your keyboard's look, an additional keycap template is included, allowing you to print it out and laminate it with ease. ...This versatile template was created in InkScape and can easily be modified if you've made changes to your key...
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This Chording Keyboard project uses a Nintendo Wii remote as its primary input device, taking advantage of its various features such as buttons, speaker, 3-axis accelerometer, Bluetooth connectivity, and more. The Wiimote can be used to emulate both...
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This is a DIY project where I upgraded my Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard by attaching two PSP thumbsticks, allowing me to play controller-based games solely with my keyboard. The PSP 2000 thumbsticks are connected to an Arduino Pro Micro and...
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Pro Micro pinout: R0 -R3 2, 3, A3, A2 C0 - C11 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A1, A0, 15, 14, 16, 10 Part list: -Pro Micro with MicroUSB -6mm rubber feets -48pcs MX key switches -48pcs diodes -Single core wire -Cheap keycap-set HEX file is for testing, no layers...
grabcad
Measuring just 10x10x8mm, it provides a unique typing experience through its 3 'layout keys' that alter the functions of other keys, resulting in 288 virtual keys within a compact size of 175x80x12mm. The removable shroud allows for easy cleaning and...
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Version one is a simple ring around the key, which provides a satisfying tactile experience when you occasionally need to press the key - but only when you really mean it. Version 1.1 takes it further with a complete cover. To secure the covers in...
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Instead of the handwired version, I started with the PCB (Rev1) version of the Redox keyboard with several modifications: - The case now goes underneath the key caps rather than stopping at the bottom of the switches, hopefully protecting them...
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A Simple Case for the xd004 Mini Keyboard The xd004 mini keyboard is a diminutive yet powerful tool designed to meet the needs of users on-the-go. Its compact size and lightweight design make it an ideal companion for those who require a keyboard...
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A DIY 3D printed case for a hand-wired mechanical keyboard with two keys clicks perfectly into switch cutouts, and wires are then connected to an Arduino Pro Micro that sits snugly on the crossbeam with its USB port plugged securely into the case's...
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However, I've added a double-tap function, so you can give every key a second function. Inside is a Teensy-LC in keyboard mode, so it will be recognised by any computer as normal keyboard. I did not use a keyboard matrix, but used a separate I/O pin...
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The current design holds the keyboard at a 25-degree angle and raises the front roughly 2.5 inches, allowing her to reach the keys without straining her back excessively. The stand can accommodate a range of devices from keyboards to iPads, its size...
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The Dactyl Air is a handwired split keyboard, based on the Dactyl Manuform keyboard, with 36 keys in total. The focus for the design was on ergonomics with no numbers row and no outer pinkie columns for less hand and finger movement. It was kept...
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... results. No supports are required. The concave Dactyl key may need a brim, while everything else just needs a skirt. There is bridging in the concave key, but it's not very far. ...Test print one before filling your plate to ensure it's acceptable.
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A Custom 10-Key Keyboard. Components: * A ten-key switch, either Cherry MX or compatible alternatives like Gateron. * One Teensy 2 board. * Ten custom keycaps (I designed them and will upload the design soon). * Four M4 threaded inserts. * Four...
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The human hand cradles the keyboard gently before lifting it towards the wall mount bracket's receiving dock, carefully adjusting its ergonomic slant to optimize comfort during lengthy typing sessions. Next, securely attach the mounting hardware...
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The plate fits snugly, requiring a minor adjustment with -0.3mm horizontal expansion in Cura to ensure seamless key switch integration. Future revisions promise to refine this design. A robust base relies on 6mm M2 standoffs to secure the plate...
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Update: uploaded an improved version that works with taller (deeper?) keys. Printed at the "ain't got time" layer height of 0.3mm, with a 0.8mm nozzle. Finer resolutions and a more "normal" 0.4mm nozzle should yield even better results. ...
cgtrader
A detailed computer keyboard model with accurately designed keys is available, consisting of 118,184 polys and 118,785 vertices (non-smoothed). This high-quality model has been rendered using Corona for realistic visuals. Included in the package is...