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The Microsoft SideWinder X3's scroll wheel has become notorious for its propensity to self-destruct over time. As the rubber gets sticky and expands, you're left with no choice but to discard your beloved mouse or meticulously disassemble the wheel....
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Microsoft Wedge Keyboard This is the recreate of a Microsoft Wedge Keyboard in solidworks 2014 Te models are in native solidworks and Stl and STEP files for print and manipulation.
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Foot for the Microsoft 3000 Wireless Keyboard (Maybe it'll fit other models, I can't say...)
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Product information - https://medgestore.com/shop/tablet10/stealthkeyboard The "S" key on my M-Edge Stealth Pro Keyboard broke so I simply made this replacement key for it. Hopefully, it proves as useful to you as it has to me! Printing: Used my...
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I'm having trouble finding replacement keycaps for my AZIO retro keyboard because the custom connection shape and depth make them hard to find. So when our work cleaner used a vacuum to clean mine, it managed to suck up six of my keys unfortunately.
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Replacement case & key caps for the ZX Spectrum 48k to use with a mechanical keyboard PCB (https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/ZX_Spectrum_Keyboard.html). Saves having to cut an original case. *added a second version with rounded edges as I...
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Microsoft's Wireless Keyboard 3000 Offers Unmatched Versatility
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This is a replacement battery cover for a Logitech K330 keyboard. Layer height should be .2mm. ... I used supports for the latches and no brim should be needed.
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The keyboard is no longer produced, but mine still worked (except for the broken back feet, which I remedied with this design). ...This design is different from the original, but it still functions fine and is definitely more beefy and less likely to...
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The keyboard is no longer produced, but mine still worked (except for the broken back feet, which I remedied with this design). ...This design is different from the original, but it still functions fine and is definitely more beefy and less likely to...
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Replacement keys for Dell KB522 Keyboard. You'll need to print both a right and left to ensure they fold flat properly. Since my STL files are infamous for scaling incorrectly, I've included a rough drawing with key dimensions in the image slideshow...
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The foot for the Microsoft 3000 Wireless Keyboard - possibly it will fit other models, but I'm not making any promises.
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Microsoft Keyboard Support Team is here to help you troubleshoot and resolve issues with your keyboard quickly and efficiently. ...Whether it's a connectivity problem, a stuck key, or a malfunctioning keyboard altogether, our experts are available 24/7...
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This is a replacement raiser foot for wired keyboard Logitech K310. ...It snaps in place and holds its position either raised or folded in keyboard.Print instructions:Printed with PLA with resolition 0.2.Support are needed under axles.
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Unfortunately it's not possible to buy replacement keycaps for the AZIO retro keyboard due to a custom connection shape / depth. So when our work cleaner used a vacuum to clean mine, it managed to suck up six of my keys :-( Here's my solution. No...
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Replacement foot/leg for Microsoft natural keyboard. As the original broke, I printed this with 100% infill. I happened to have a 0.2mm nozzle fitted to my printer at the time, so used 0.2mm line width and 0.12mm layer height. ... I oriented the...
grabcad
This portable ergonomic monitor-keyboard holder, designed in SolidWorks 2023, offers adjustable features for improved user comfort and convenience. The keyboard holder can be easily adjusted, while the monitor can be moved up, down, and rotated...
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I'm using a Microsoft Wireless 3000 keyboard leg to type on my computer right now. ...The leg is providing stability and support for my laptop as I work.
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... to the keyboard, and it fits most popular tablet and smartphone models. - Fits MX Keys and MX Keys Mini - Simple, - Economic - Prints under 1 hour (for two pieces) Fits my 6'' smartphone and my iPad Mini. ... Should fit bigger devices too ;)
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... stuck straight up like wings. These might need support to print perfectly, but since all you really want is for this replacement piece to stay put once it's snapped into place, you're good as long as there's enough material holding onto each wing.
prusaprinters
The keyboard is no longer produced, but mine still worked (except for the broken back feet, which I remedied with this design). ...This design is different from the original, but it still functions fine and is definitely more beefy and less likely to...
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... foot to raplace a broken one on the Razer Ornata V2 keyboard. ...It replaces the highest of the two positions and can be put in the hole where the normal foot is. ...It sticks there without any glue but may fall off when the keyboard is moved quickly.
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Inspired by the innovative designs of other K400 and K400+ models showcased here on Thingiverse, I decided to take a stab at modeling and printing the missing key for myself.\r\n\r\n\r\nIf printed with precision, these keys click smoothly into place,...
3docean
Custom 3D Keyboard and Mouse Models with High-Poly Textures •• Our premium keyboard and Microsoft mouse designs feature intricate, high-poly textures that will take your gaming experience to the next level. If for any reason you're unable to...
myminifactory
I adore my keyboard, but a foot has been broken for years. For three years, I had a small piece of rubber stuck on it to raise one side up slightly. This kept falling off and was eventually lost. So I loved my keyboard flat against the surface. Then...
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I once lost a leg from my keyboard and decided to design and print a new one on a 3D printer for my Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 800. This model is designed specifically for that keyboard. I printed the PLA with plastic using a 10% fill, which was an...
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... was falling apart. So I quickly put this together and hot glued the keyboard back together so I don't plan on going back to make it fit the contours perfectly.I've moved onto Printables so you can find me there for most of my future models.