Unlike other keyboards, the tenting for Dygma models is integrated into the base, making it truly unique. You can fold it neatly when you're not using the tenting or want to stow it in the travel case.
Here's a video that explains it for the Dygma Defy, but it's the same for the Raise 2 😊
To set up the tenting positions
1. Extend side legs
This step is crucial; without it, tenting won't work correctly.
Ensure that the side legs are extended to the side.
2. Choose your angle
You can choose between 5º and 60º. You'll see the angles engraved in the angle selector on the base.
Ensure both legs are set to the same angle to prevent wobbling.
3. Place the rods into the chosen angle
Set both legs to your preferred angle, turn the keyboard, and you're good to go!
To configure Reverse Tilting positions
1. Flip the Reverse tilting legs
Now, it's time to activate the reverse tilting legs. Choose the A position for 5º and the B position for 10º.
2. Place the Main tenting leg
To achieve the correct configuration for reverse tilting, please make sure that the tenting leg located next to the reverse tilting leg is set at either A or B, depending on what you choose in step 1.
Note: The side legs must be tucked in for all reverse tilting angles.
Remember that the tenting angles affect the height of your hands and the overall body position; adjust the chair's height accordingly for a better and more comfortable posture.
Here's a video that will help with that: