
Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB Keyboard Lift Kit
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A more Ergonomic FreestyleI have a Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB mechanical keyboard, and I really wanted a lift/tent kit so that it could be more ergonomic and comfortable. I have a vertical mouse and love it, so my goal was to carry on that trend. But I didn't want to pay $30+ for a few pieces of plastic.This design is simple, sturdy, quick and effective. Assembly tipsThe top notches of the Platform piece line up quite nicely with the holes on the bottom of the keyboard, and then the Legs should snugly plug into the holes on the bottom of the Platform piece. There are 2 lengths/heights of legs, depending on how slanted you would like the keyboard to be (I'm sorry I don't know the exact angles). The "25" and "50" in the names indicates the millimeter height.Though the legs can be installed facing either direction, I recommend that the "hypotenuse" side face the outside (towards the opposing keyboard), if that makes sense, for better transfer of downward force.
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