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Keycap Profiles/Cherry Profile/README.md

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Cherry profile is the enthusiast community's preferred sculpted keycap profile. It takes the familiar OEM layout and improves on it with a lower height, thicker construction, better acoustics, and higher-quality manufacturing. Choose Cherry profile when you want a proven, ergonomic design with excellent sound characteristics and access to a vast selection of premium colorways. The main trade-off is cost — quality Cherry profile sets command a premium — but for most users who invest in a custom or semi-custom mechanical keyboard, the upgrade from OEM to Cherry is one of the most immediately noticeable improvements.
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### 3D File Reference
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This profile folder may also include keycap 3D reference files and layout reference materials related to Cherry profile keycap sets.
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The image below shows the kind of keycap 3D file layout reference that can be stored here. Users can use it as a visual guide to compare row shapes, key sizes, and overall arrangement when checking compatibility with their own keyboard layout.
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![Keycap set 3D file layout reference](../../docs/assets/keycap%20set%203d%20file%20layout.png)

Keycap Profiles/KSA Profile/README.md

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KSA is Keychron's answer to a long-standing trade-off in the keycap world: the SA profile looks and sounds incredible but can be tiring to type on. KSA keeps the tall, sculpted, retro aesthetic and the deep sound signature while flattening the dish and rounding the edges for better daily comfort. Choose KSA when you want premium double-shot PBT construction, a distinctive visual presence, satisfying acoustics, and a high-profile typing experience you can sustain across long sessions. Factor in a wrist rest and a short adjustment period, and KSA delivers one of the most rewarding keycap upgrades in Keychron's lineup.
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### 3D File Reference
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This profile folder may also include keycap 3D reference files and layout reference materials related to KSA profile keycap sets.
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The image below shows the kind of keycap 3D file layout reference that can be stored here. Users can use it as a visual guide to compare row shapes, key sizes, and overall arrangement when checking compatibility with their own keyboard layout.
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![Keycap set 3D file layout reference](../../docs/assets/keycap%20set%203d%20file%20layout.png)

Keycap Profiles/LSA Profile/README.md

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LSA is Keychron's purpose-built profile for low-profile mechanical keyboards, combining spherical comfort with sculpted row angles at an ultra-compact 4.4 mm height. Choose LSA when wrist ergonomics and portability are your top priorities — no other sculpted profile sits this close to the desk. The trade-offs are a smaller ecosystem, thinner acoustics, and compatibility limited to Keychron's low-profile boards. For users who have committed to the low-profile form factor, LSA is the most refined keycap option available, delivering sculpted typing guidance and quality materials in a package that standard-height profiles cannot replicate.
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### 3D File Reference
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This profile folder may also include keycap 3D reference files and layout reference materials related to LSA profile keycap sets.
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The image below shows the kind of keycap 3D file layout reference that can be stored here. Users can use it as a visual guide to compare row shapes, key sizes, and overall arrangement when checking compatibility with their own keyboard layout.
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![Keycap set 3D file layout reference](../../docs/assets/keycap%20set%203d%20file%20layout.png)

Keycap Profiles/MDA Profile/README.md

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MDA is a balanced, middle-ground keycap profile that combines the spherical comfort of SA with a practical medium height. Choose MDA when you want sculpted ergonomics without the towering height of SA, a quieter sound signature than most sculpted profiles, and a spherical dish that naturally cradles your fingertips. The main trade-offs are limited layout coverage beyond ANSI, a smaller aftermarket selection compared to Cherry, and gentler sculpting that may feel too subtle for users accustomed to aggressively contoured profiles. For typists seeking a profile that does everything reasonably well without pushing to any extreme, MDA is a strong and increasingly available choice.
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### 3D File Reference
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This profile folder may also include keycap 3D reference files and layout reference materials related to MDA profile keycap sets.
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The image below shows the kind of keycap 3D file layout reference that can be stored here. Users can use it as a visual guide to compare row shapes, key sizes, and overall arrangement when checking compatibility with their own keyboard layout.
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![Keycap set 3D file layout reference](../../docs/assets/keycap%20set%203d%20file%20layout.png)

Keycap Profiles/OEM Profile/README.md

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OEM profile is the most common keycap profile in the mechanical keyboard world. It offers a comfortable, sculpted typing experience that works well for gaming, office work, and general use. Choose OEM when you want broad compatibility, easy replacement options, and a familiar feel with no adjustment period. Consider alternatives like Cherry (for a slightly lower profile), DSA/XDA (for uniform height), or SA (for a retro aesthetic) once you have a clear preference for something OEM does not provide.
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This profile folder may also include keycap 3D reference files and layout reference materials related to OEM profile keycap sets.
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The image below shows the kind of keycap 3D file layout reference that can be stored here. Users can use it as a visual guide to compare row shapes, key sizes, and overall arrangement when checking compatibility with their own keyboard layout.
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![Keycap set 3D file layout reference](../../docs/assets/keycap%20set%203d%20file%20layout.png)

Keycap Profiles/OSA Profile/README.md

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OSA is a refined, elevated take on the OEM profile — the same familiar sculpted contour, built to a higher standard with thick double-shot PBT and smoother curves. Choose OSA when you want an immediate upgrade over stock OEM keycaps without changing the fundamental feel of your typing experience. It delivers better sound, better durability, and a more polished look while keeping the cylindrical, sculpted design that most typists already know. The trade-offs are a limited ecosystem compared to Cherry profile and ANSI-only layout support, but for users within Keychron's keyboard lineup — or anyone looking for a thocky, well-built keycap in a proven contour — OSA is one of the most practical and satisfying profile choices available.
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This profile folder may also include keycap 3D reference files and layout reference materials related to OSA profile keycap sets.
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The image below shows the kind of keycap 3D file layout reference that can be stored here. Users can use it as a visual guide to compare row shapes, key sizes, and overall arrangement when checking compatibility with their own keyboard layout.
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![Keycap set 3D file layout reference](../../docs/assets/keycap%20set%203d%20file%20layout.png)

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