logitech keyboard key replacement 3d models
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Elevate your gaming setup with the G11 Keyboard Wall Mount, a sleek and sturdy solution that keeps your keyboard at the perfect height and within easy reach. Designed specifically for the G11 Keyboard, this wall mount is engineered to provide optimal...
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This is a replacement component specifically engineered to replace the original riser stands/clips found in a standard G-Cube keyboard. ...It was originally designed with the GKSA-28SS model in mind, however its compatibility extends to potentially...
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Logitech K260 foldaway feet. As you see, it is possible to print the little nose of the hinge. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: Anet Printer: A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.08 Infill: 15% Filament: NuNus PETG black...
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Replacement keyboard clip if your original one broke. I currently use 1 printed PLA version and 1 original clip and works perfectly. ... Pretty simple print, can print on your preferred settings Supports preferred, but some printers can print it...
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A replacement part for my Cherry KC 1000 keyboard. Works great, maybe print a tiny bit wider to make the clip-in mechanism a bit more snappy. ... Built in tinkercad, sliced with Cura at 0.12 mmm resolution (should also work with .18 or even .2)
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This is a DIY replacement foot for a datahand keyboard. As an avid user of datahands for several years now, the company's demise has left me with no choice but to perform my own repairs. In my past experiences, I've managed to break a couple of...
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Logitech K260 foldaway feet. As you see, it is possible to print the little nose of the hinge. Print Settings Printer Brand: Anet Printer: A8 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.08 Infill: 15% Filament: NuNus PETG black Post-Printing...
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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.</p><p>I printed mine...
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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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I am exchanging my Steelseries Apex Gaming Keyboard for this replacement foot. It was tested and confirmed working perfectly when paired with a Lolzbot TAZ that was used to create it in PLA material. Following printing, I made some improvements to...
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It just fit perfectly in its place with just a little friction so it doesn't move when you lift up the keyboard. The 2 sides are in 2 different files. Only the right is shown in photo. I printed it with support and not only for the fun image it...
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I'm trying to fix an old Logitech G413 keyboard currently affected with the typical multiple-strokes-per-keystroke issue. I noticed the problem mostly disappears if I lighten my typing so my hope is that shimming the keys will fix the problem by...
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Literally the latch of my new G413 broke because i stressed my keyboard too much. Bending over and over of the latch, caused the start of typical white stripes on the plastic over time. As the demand appeared i reverse engineered the latch and...
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I adore my keyboard, but for three years I had a problem - a foot broke and it just won't fix itself. For those three years I kept a piece of rubber stuck on one side to prop it up. But that wouldn't stay in place and eventually vanished into thin...
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Literally the latch of my new G413 broke because i stressed my keyboard too much.Bending over and over of the latch, caused the start of typical white stripes on the plastic over time.As the demand appeared i reverse engineered the latch and thought...
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Replacement feet for Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 400 v1.0I have 2 versions, both should work, version 2 is more like the original, see what fits to your keyboard. Print InstructionsPLA is OK, PETg is betterto get all details, print in 0.1mm...
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Replacement feet for Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 400 v1.0I have 2 versions, both should work, version 2 is more like the original, see what fits to your keyboard. Print InstructionsPLA is OK, PETg is betterto get all details, print in...
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This is a precision-crafted Corsair Strafe keyboard base, expertly designed for seamless integration with all K-series Corsair gaming keyboards - an authentic replica of the original design. ...As a result of my recent work experience at MyMiniFactory,...
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Designed mainly for my keyboard Trust Asta, but should be adjustable to fit any keyboard with this layout. TODO: Clean up the project... Design a bottom cover Already tried to print it... it kinda works, although I badly measured a few...
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... since I couldn't print it close enough. It snaps in place like the other tab and now I can enjoy my keyboard raised! Instructions Print Trim the pegs to fit Clip to the keyboard Flip open and enjoy a raised lycosa keyboard! ... Category: Other
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After repairing my chair using Makerbot, I decided to tackle another issue - a missing tab on my Razer Lycosa keyboard. To solve this problem, I measured the existing tab with calipers and recreated its design in Sketchup, adding small supports for...
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<p>Printing on its “back” without support works with a little trimming on the side pegs. ...Pictures show a PLA print with .2mm layer height. Infill and other parameters are up to how much abuse your keyboard has to withstand.
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I got the basic design down and the pegs that stick out I added a small support so it would be printable. I printed it out and it matches exactly to the other tab except I had to use a Dremel sander bit to make the peg a little smaller since I...
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... (see screenshot). ...This way no supports are required.I included picture of the keyboard for reference.If printed correctly, you should really feel and hear it “snap” in opened and closed position.The size is 15 mm (without the 2 pegs) by 19,75 mm.
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I created this part to replace the damaged original. ...Follows the original file for editing in fusion 360.
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Since there is no Shop that can supply a new foot for my Razer Tarantula Keyboard and all the available models on Thingiverse are not compatible with the tarantula foot, I designed my own. I've tried to make it as accurate as possible, but...
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a replacement keyboard key for the milltronics 7200/8200 model control boards
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...... The other day my sister carelessly dropped her keyboard and one of the legs snapped in two. I know you may not give a hoot about it, but I'm eager to share my story with you, thanks for listening. I decided to print it in yellow because, why not?
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A Replacement Tilt Foot for the Logitech EX-100 Keyboard
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A replacement tilt feet for the Logitech EX 100 keyboard