Steno Key Tops for staggered keyboards (Cherry MX style stems)
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UPD: see a newer, better version here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3208321 These keycaps transform a standard keyboard into a stenography keyboard. Their primary function is to convert the staggered layout into an orthogonal three-row arrangement. Check out this idea on GitHub: https://github.com/openstenoproject/plover/wiki/Supported-Hardware#keyboards In these keycaps, stems are shifted 5mm towards one side (one-fourth of the regular 20mm spacing). This adjustment aligns top and bottom consonant row keys vertically. Coincidentally, they can also be used for vowels, as shown in the pictures - the keys are close enough. For a minimal setup, you'll need 13 copies of this model: - 10 for the consonant rows (one copy produces two keys for both top and bottom rows) - 2 for the vowels - 1 for the number key(s) - only one is really needed The model in Fusion 360 can be found here: https://a360.co/2NTtNaH
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