Tenting Feet
Tenting Feet

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With two different angles to choose from, you can easily adjust the tenting of your keyboard to your desired level. Simply flip your keyboard upside down and set the foot height, then flip it back over for a comfortable and personalized typing experience. When you're ready to pack up, collapsing the feet is just as easy. Keep your keyboard upright, gently pull back on the foot, and watch it fall back into a flat position.
But that's not all - we've also included 8 taller rubber bump-ons to prevent your keyboard from rocking with the Tenting Feet installed and set flat. This ensures a stable and secure typing surface for optimal productivity.
Upgrade your keyboard setup with our Tenting Feet today and say goodbye to uncomfortable and flat typing angles.
Each package comes with 4 Tenting Feet and 8 rubber bump-ons, making it the perfect addition for any keyboard. Don't settle for a one-size-fits-all approach, customize your typing experience with Tenting Feet.
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On smaller split keyboards, they don't have many options for lower angles (there are only 3 angles ignoring collapsed). That's fine for me, because I like the lowest angle they have, but if you want a shallower angle, then you may find this to be a problem. I'll attach a picture of what the lowest angle looks like on my board.
You also have to be careful to place them accurately. The side of the keyboard that stays down against the table acts as a hinge for the rest of the board, so you have to place the feet based off of that or it will wobble. I managed to get mine fine, but if you're not confident in your ability to place them precisely, ask someone else to do it for you.
If your keyboard doesn't have a good flat edge to serve as a hinge (as I mentioned above), then they probably won't work very well for you.
But they're good feet. They don't wobble (if placed well) and they take up very little space on the bottom of the keyboard, so they're great for portability. It's also very easy to tent/untent them (the angle you hold the keyboard determines whether the supports catch in the notches). And the build quality is good. Easily better than any other solution I was able to find on reddit.