Key-caps for Logitech K520 keyboard

Key-caps for Logitech K520 keyboard

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<p>This is mostly another "can it be done?" print with limited utility, but perhaps someone else can use it, so no harm putting it out there. As the print name shows, these are key caps for a Logitech K520 keyboard. Unfortunately there is very little standardization among computer keyboards, so these are useless for any other keyboard - even different Logitech keyboards use different shaped keys.</p> <p>In addition, if you want to print keys with letters/numbers/symbols on them you will need to go back to the original CAD files to add the required text.</p> <p>Still, this was an interesting proof-of-concept for me, and it also made it possible to replace the annoying "Win key" on my Linux computer with an Ubuntu symbol!</p> <p>The OnShape 3D CAD files for this are here:</p> <p><a href="https://cad.onshape.com/documents/ee2420a7bbe71b0086b3a0b0/w/03ed7762219442f52943d864/e/0f968f22bedd3531e552a486">https://cad.onshape.com/documents/ee2420a7bbe71b0086b3a0b0/w/03ed7762219442f52943d864/e/0f968f22bedd3531e552a486</a></p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Print in PLA using the provided 3mf files; otherwise:</p> <ul> <li>0% infill</li> <li>support on build plate only (contact Z distance 0.2 - removable)</li> </ul> <p>The keys need to be printed face up in order to print text properly. Files are provided for a regular blank key, a regular key ("text" &gt;.), and the "Super" key with Ubuntu logo. "Text" printing is two color with filament switching.</p>

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