KLP Lamé Gateron MX Keycaps

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KLP Lamé Gateron MX Keycaps

There are currently seven variants of keycaps:

  • Normal. Just a flat keycap profile with a small recess, that is soothing for fingers.
  • Normal Tilted. Same as Normal, but top profile has a 15° tilt and 0.5mm upward height compensation.
  • Normal Homing. Has three little bumps that is useful to determine home positions.
  • Thumb. Same as Normal, but top profile has a cut along down side.
  • Saddle. Same as Thumb, but top profile has two symmetrical cuts.
  • Saddle Tilted. Tilted version of Saddle. Same 15° and height compensation.
  • Saddle Homing. Has three little bumps that is useful to determine home positions.

What keycaps do I need for my keyboard?

First, you should pick Choc or MX stem variant. Then, for keycap set there are some variants that depends entirely of your choice.

For corne-like keyboards with 36-keys I use:

  • 20 Saddle Tilted (for top and bottom rows)
  • 16 Saddle (10 for home row + 6 for thumbs)

or

  • 20 Normal Tilted (for top and bottom rows)
  • 10 Normal (for home row)
  • 6 Thumb

 

How to print?

It is best to position the model more vertically to avoid tactile layer-to-layer bumps.

Personally, I use 45° or 75° angle, but it's up to you.

There are Combined files for Choc and MX versions.

Saddle

KLP-Lame-Saddle-6ST-3S-Combined that contains:

  • 6 × Saddle Tilted
  • 3 × Saddle

KLP-Lame-Saddle-4ST-4S-1SH-Combined that contains:

  • 4 × Saddle Tilted
  • 4 × Saddle
  • 1 × Saddle Homing

Normal

KLP-Lame-Normal-6NT-3N-Combined that contains:

  • 6 × Normal Tilted
  • 3 × Normal

KLP-Lame-Normal-4NT-3TH-1NH-1N-Combined that contains:

  • 4 × Normal Tilted
  • 3 × Thumb
  • 1 × Normal Homing
  • 1 × Normal

So, for 36 keys you'll need to order each of these files twice (two for each part of split)

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