labtec keyboard foot 3d models
43563 3d models found related to labtec keyboard foot.prusaprinters
If you bring your hand down a little too hard on the corner of these, otherwise great, keyboards you can break the larger feet pretty easily. I put in a recess so I could move the rubber pad from the broken foot to the new one.I printed mine solid,...
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... The flat side should be facing out of the keyboard, to tell which is right and which is left. Print with 0.15mm layer height. Work-in-progress but should work at the moment. To insert, press together both sides until it can fit. ...Then, release.
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I just got my hands on a new keyboard - the Asus Echelon Mech keyboard has some pretty sweet keyboard feet.
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A tailored adaptation of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:47042, tested and proven to function with the Cooler Master Storm Trigger mechanical keyboard. Customized using Customizer! (http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=47042). ... ...
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This adjustable keyboard stand adjusts the tilt of the keyboard. ...Its sturdy feet slide effortlessly to the left and right along the keyboard's surface.
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Another Ultra-Flat Logitech Keyboard Foot: A Design in Search of Innovation Why another design for the humble logitech keyboard foot? Can't we just settle for one already? Yet, I found myself drawn to yet another project, fueled by the endless...
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Extended keyboard feet that don't fold back in. ...increases angle of keyboard and doesn't collapse. Just print flat. ...
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I built this for my Logitech K260 keyboard.\nOther keyboard stand designs on Thingiverse didn't look quite right, so I created one from scratch.
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This ergonomic keyboard accessory adjusts the angle of the keyboard by sliding its adjustable feet to the left and to the right, ensuring a comfortable typing position.
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Humans need fingers to operate a Planck keyboard or any similar device.
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Made a longer version so my keyboard tilts higher and can fit under my monitor
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Replacement kickstands / feet / legs / stands for the Apple Keyboard II (M0487). ...Included are left & right versions of the kickstand, and the small retaining nub that tends to break off from the keyboard chassis when these go missing.
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... found the perfect reference point in the Thingiverse model #4177771, which I've incorporated into my own creation. This custom keyboard leg is tailored to fit my Viterbi keyboard perfectly, ensuring seamless integration and a clutter-free workspace.
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Replacement Part for Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600. Wait until it has cooled down before taking it out of the heat bed! ... FreeCAD Source Included.
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This is a 3D model file created from scratch by me during my internship at MyMiniFactory, specifically designed for the Microsoft G200 keyboard.
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The original leg on the keyboard broke so i designed a new one. ...Thought i would share it so others can also print one if it breaks
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I need replacement feet for my Logitech G510 keyboard. ...This is the second iteration, with the first version requiring significant sanding and adjustment to fit properly.
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The Cooler Master CMStorm Keyboard Stand Feet offer a normal and longer version for added versatility. With a length that's approximately 7mm greater than the original, users can enjoy more stability when typing. ...These feet serve as an exact replica...
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A while ago, one of the feet on my mechanical keyboard broke and rendered the entire keyboard unstable to type on. I eventually designed and printed a replacement that would seamlessly integrate into the slot on the bottom of the keyboard with no...
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A little repacement part for Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600, model 1576. Tried it in PLA, ABS, PETG - works fine. It might require some sanding for it to fit, depends on your printer. ...Needs a little bit of supports.
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A little repacement part for Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600, model 1576. Tried it in PLA, ABS, PETG - works fine. It might require some sanding for it to fit, depends on your printer. ...Needs a little bit of supports.
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Support for speakers Labtec Pulse 285. ...Scale to 110%
cults3d
Two leg replacement parts for the Logitech G105 keyboard. The legs are exactly dimensioned. She does not rub, they do not have unnecessary deflection. I made these feet because existing ones were not exactly the right size. ... I hope they will...
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Several designs of keyboard feet exist for the Logitech K360, yet none offer a pad option. ...If you possess flexible plastic such as TPU, you can create custom rubber pads for these feet using a printer, thereby preventing the slippery nature of the...
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Two leg replacement parts for the Logitech G105 keyboard are now available. The legs are precisely dimensioned to ensure a perfect fit. They don't cause friction or unnecessary deflection, providing smooth and efficient performance. These custom-made...
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By the way, I got this keyboard for free because its previous owner threw away a leg - whoever did that should give their unwanted electronics to their local dumpster-diver or scavenger! I'm not into environmental activism, but that's just wrong... I...
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Two replacement leg parts for my Logitech G105 keyboard are now available. These legs are carefully crafted to precise dimensions, ensuring a snug fit and eliminating any unnecessary gaps. Their smooth surface prevents any annoying friction or...
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I personally have to deal with the Logitech K360 keyboard's annoying fold-out legs that snap off easily, and I've found it's a frustrating issue that many others face too. Luckily, someone has shared the mesh file for those dodgy legs, so we can 3D...