Keyboard Replacement Tab
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This part serves as a replacement for the height adjustment tabs located at the bottom of a keyboard. Developed and tested using the dimensions of Microcenter's basic Inland keyboard, it proves to be effective. The angle at the bottom (45 degrees) is indeed too steep initially, but I predict that over time it will round out, allowing the foot to rest flat on the surface. If not, I'll upload a modified version with an adjusted angle. The parts print flat without support, and the cut-out tabs provide enough flexibility for easy snapping into place during installation. They can also be removed by hand if needed. Created using Onshape software, this part file is public and free to copy or edit for those with an Onshape account: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/f15c0d02f9011bbf59a6068e/w/72dd53f0ccb6ee60a7ed8393/e/153eea7559638bb4758fe723. To adjust the length, simply modify the dimension in sketch 1. This will change the overall length of your foot without requiring further adjustments.
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