Redragon K585 Wrist Rest
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Description
If you've already printed the excellent Redragon K585 Ergonomicish Holder by NoooUGH, you know how much it improves the keypad angle for long sessions. But there's a catch — once the keypad is propped up, the magnetic wrist rest that comes with the K585 no longer sits at the right height or angle to be useful.
This addon solves that. It's a dedicated mount for the K585 wrist rest that matches the angle introduced by the Ergonomicish Holder, so you can use both together the way they were meant to be used.
How it works
This is a standalone piece — no modifications to the original holder required. The wrist rest's built-in magnets hold it to the keypad, and the geometry of the mount positions the rest at the correct height and angle to align naturally with your hand. No screws, no adhesive, no additional hardware of any kind.
The wrist rest itself sits in the mount; my part doesn't add any magnets — it just cradles the rest at the right position so the existing magnetic attachment between the wrist rest and keypad does its job.
Design notes
It took a few iterations to get the scale dialed in. The most important refinement was adding a gentle chamfer along the front edge where your hand rests — without it, the edge of the print pressed uncomfortably into your hand during use. That detail makes a real difference in day-to-day comfort.
Print settings
Printed on a Bambu A1. No supports needed.
- Material: PLA (feel free to use PETG or another material)
- Layer height: 0.20mm standard — I ran mine at 0.28mm Extra Draft with low infill to save time and filament, and it holds fine
- Print time: ~1.5 hours
Filament: ~40g at standard settings, less at draft
Compatibility- Redragon K585 keypad with the included magnetic wrist rest
- Designed to pair with the K585 Ergonomicish Holder — technically standalone, but not particularly useful without it
Credit
This design wouldn't exist without NoooUGH's original Ergonomicish Holder. Go print that first if you haven't — this is just the missing piece.








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