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Due to the nature of 3D printing, a few parts came out defective — but that’s kind of expected. With a bit of sanding or filling with putty, everything works just fine, so no real complaints there! If the stems for the keycaps feel a little loose, just wedge in a small piece of tissue and they’ll fit snugly without any wobble. As you can see in the photos, you can rotate the angle in 90-degree increments, which makes it super easy to dial in your preferred ergonomic setup — love that! This has honestly got me curious about trying 3D printing myself someday.
遥 · May 23, 2026
The MX Tilter kit works perfect for my Dygma Defy. I highly recommend giving this a try. I was worried that the taller keys (number row in particular) would be wobbly, but that just hasn't been my experience with them. All the keys are quite stable. If you want a curved ergo keywell (similar to a glove80), this does the trick for a tiny fraction of the cost.
Craig · May 18, 2026
They're great! I use them on the top 3 rows of my split 65%. I'm really glad the kit comes with a few extras, because I was able to experiment with a ton of different combinations on two different boards. They are sometimes difficult to attach or remove depending on the keycap, but there's not much to be done about variation among keycap makers. I would really love if there were a transparent option, and I wish the kit had come with a couple of diagonal tilters.
Elora · May 1, 2026
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