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Sim Racing Aluminum Profile Keyboard Bracket

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

V2 Optimized Edition
V2 Optimized Edition
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2.3 h
1 plate
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V1
V1
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate

V2 extended version, fits most keyboards
V2 extended version, fits most keyboards
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2.6 h
1 plate

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2025.12.13 Optimized V2 Version:

1. Tilted 25° downward, keeping the keyboard further from the hands, less likely to be touched during intense driving

2. Widened to 60mm while removing the side stoppers, allowing for more flexible installation

3. Was somewhat prone to deformation before, now has better rigidity

4. Added wrench holes for tightening screws, making installation more convenient

5. The hooks for securing the keyboard are longer, making it more stable 6. More rounded, less likely to cut hands

I found it very convenient to use the keyboard placed under the steering wheel while sim racing, and the space was just right without interfering with other operations, so I designed this bracket for holding the keyboard Unlike other keyboard brackets, it features a split design and is very material-saving, printing quickly~ and it's very stable! Most importantly, it can adapt to various keyboard lengths My keyboard is 132mm wide and fits perfectly If your keyboard is wider, you can use the scaling function to print~

Fixed with M8x16 screws and T-nuts, adjust the installation distance according to your keyboard length.

 

Optimized V2 Version (December 13, 2025)

  1. Tilt 25° downward to keep the keyboard farther from the hands, preventing accidental touches during intense driving.
  2. Widen to 60mm while removing the side stoppers, enabling more flexible installation.
  3. It was slightly prone to deformation before, but now it has better rigidity.
  4. Add wrench holes for screw tightening, making installation more convenient.
  5. Lengthen the hooks that secure the keyboard, ensuring better stability.
  6. Feature rounder edges to prevent hand scratches.

I found it very convenient to place the keyboard under the steering wheel when sim racing – the space fits perfectly and won't interfere with other operations. That's why I designed this bracket for the keyboard. Unlike other keyboard brackets, it features a split design, is highly material-saving, and prints quickly. It's also extremely stable! Most importantly, it can adapt to different keyboard lengths. My keyboard is 132mm wide, and it fits perfectly. If your keyboard is wider, you can use the scaling function for printing.

It is fixed with M8x16 screws and T-nuts, and the installation distance can be adjusted according to the length of your own keyboard.

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Hello. I'm working on your project, but I noticed my keyboard is 135mm. I hope it works, thank you 👌
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