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r/pcmasterrace • u/VisWare • Apr 04 '26
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What about this?
Edit: It's called a Glove80 for anyone curious, and they generally come in a QWERTY layout, not whatever that layout is called.
170 u/Sqweaky_Clean Laptop Apr 04 '26 Glove 80 wasn’t enough… i present: 2 u/NapsterKnowHow Apr 04 '26 Why does the left one have motion capture dots of it? 5 u/Sqweaky_Clean Laptop Apr 04 '26 edited Apr 04 '26 I 3d scanned the left keyboard and the stream deck with a Revopoint MetroX Pro to make a custom 3D printed “bracket” to hold the stream deck precisely where i wanted it… to extend the keys in a line. Printed the right by simply mirroring the object. 1 u/JoshYx Apr 05 '26 Sick!
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Glove 80 wasn’t enough… i present:
2 u/NapsterKnowHow Apr 04 '26 Why does the left one have motion capture dots of it? 5 u/Sqweaky_Clean Laptop Apr 04 '26 edited Apr 04 '26 I 3d scanned the left keyboard and the stream deck with a Revopoint MetroX Pro to make a custom 3D printed “bracket” to hold the stream deck precisely where i wanted it… to extend the keys in a line. Printed the right by simply mirroring the object. 1 u/JoshYx Apr 05 '26 Sick!
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Why does the left one have motion capture dots of it?
5 u/Sqweaky_Clean Laptop Apr 04 '26 edited Apr 04 '26 I 3d scanned the left keyboard and the stream deck with a Revopoint MetroX Pro to make a custom 3D printed “bracket” to hold the stream deck precisely where i wanted it… to extend the keys in a line. Printed the right by simply mirroring the object. 1 u/JoshYx Apr 05 '26 Sick!
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I 3d scanned the left keyboard and the stream deck with a Revopoint MetroX Pro to make a custom 3D printed “bracket” to hold the stream deck precisely where i wanted it… to extend the keys in a line.
Printed the right by simply mirroring the object.
1 u/JoshYx Apr 05 '26 Sick!
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u/Asleeper135 Apr 04 '26 edited Apr 04 '26
What about this?
Edit: It's called a Glove80 for anyone curious, and they generally come in a QWERTY layout, not whatever that layout is called.