User's Guide

NOTE: We do not recommend changing the tenting angle until you have used Glove80 for a few
days. Glove80 comes with a tenting angle that is comfortable for many people. It would be
worthwhile to type on Glove80 for at least a few days to get a good sense of the ergonomics of
Glove80, before adjusting the tenting angle.
Unlike other keyboards, Glove80 allows for fine tenting angle adjustments so that you can dial in
exactly the right tenting angle for you.
Finding the most comfortable tenting angle is a journey of experimentation. Don’t worry if you
don’t get it right the first time. Try what you think would work, test it out, and adjust accordingly.
Each half of the keyboard should be adjusted separately.
For lower angle tenting adjustments
To adjust the tenting angle of one half of the keyboard:
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1. Simply rotate the feet of the extensible legs clockwise or anti-clockwise (2 without palm
rest, and 3 with palm rest) on the thumb/index finger side of the half keyboard, until the
half is at a tenting angle that is comfortable for you. Make sure that the half keyboard sits
stably on the desk; make adjustments to each individual leg if necessary.
2. [Optional]
If desired for extra stability, once you have completed adjusting the tenting angle, you
can add M4 nuts to tighten up the legs. To do so, do this one at a time for each of the
extended legs:
a. Take off the foot of one of the extended legs, by rotating the foot anti-clockwise
until it comes off.
b. Now put one of the supplied M4 nuts onto the threaded rod that is attached to the
foot, and rotate the nut until it is at the bottom of the threaded rod.
c. Put the foot back on its leg and adjust the feet until the keyboard half sits level on
the desk.
d. Now turn the M4 nut with the included spanner until it is hard against the plastic
case of the half keyboard.
For higher angle adjustments (up to roughly 25 degrees)
To adjust the tenting angle of one half of the keyboard:
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1. Unscrew the feet of the extensible legs (2 without palm rest, and 3 with palm rest) that
are on the thumb/index finger side of the half keyboard.
2. In the Glove80 accessory kit, there are additional feet with no threaded rods attached,
threaded rods, M4 nuts, and silicone bumper.
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