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Shortcut Keycaps (Modeling Icons)

Print Profile(2)

All
A1
H2S
H2D
P1S
X1 Carbon
A1 mini
X1E
H2D Pro
X1
P1P
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

Partial Keycap Sets (0.4mm nozzle)
Partial Keycap Sets (0.4mm nozzle)
Designer
2 h
1 plate

Finer printing (0.2mm nozzle)
Finer printing (0.2mm nozzle)
Designer
4.6 h
1 plate

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This is a mechanical keyboard keycap, featuring an aesthetic and practical XDA profile, with icons from some SW modeling software, for quick operations when installed on a numeric keypad.

 

 

 

Features:

  • Tested tolerances ensure compatibility with mainstream mechanical switches, providing smooth installation without jamming.
  • Thick and durable feel, using aesthetic and practical XDA profile keycaps, perfectly suited for numeric keypads.
  • Weighing 1.4g per piece, easy to print in large quantities.
  • Two print profiles are available for both 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm nozzle printing.
  • The source file is a blank STEP file, allowing for custom icons or direct text addition in Bambu Studio.
  • For fine text or patterns, a 0.2mm nozzle is recommended for clearer details.
  • PLA is recommended for material to achieve a finer texture and fit.
  • If the fit is too loose due to filament issues, simply use pliers to gently crimp the mounting hole.

 

  • Such numeric keypads support key mapping for combination keys, meaning: a key can be set to combinations like Alt+, Shift+, etc., setting infrequently used key combinations, and then configuring this shortcut in modeling software to achieve one-key commands.
  • Beyond that, they can be used with all software that supports shortcuts, such as drawing software, video editing software, and music software.
  • I customized several laser-printed keycaps on a shopping website; the unit price was not expensive (5 RMB/piece), but excessive demand led to a very high total price (exceeding the cost of the numeric keypad). Although laser engraving was available, physical buttons still needed to be purchased. Therefore, I found printing them to be an excellent choice. In the future, if I have other needs, I can also use 3D printing for customization, with only negligible filament costs.
  • If you have other icon requirements, please leave a comment, or if you customize your own set of icons, you can also share them to help more people.

 

 

 

 

 

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