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Tell me about your angled keys. This is the first Iโ€™ve seen them like this. What are they called?

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They are custom angled risers I got printed. They fit between the switch and the keycap.

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So they still push straight down? How does that feel?

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It took a while to get used to them (like a day or two). But Iโ€™ve been using them on keyboards for a couple of years now, and it feels strange to not have them.

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