Minskleip wrote:I don't think you can use modern keycaps with the 7bit plate because there are no space for stabilisers. You'd need the iso win thing.
The plate is necessary because there are no holes for the extra pins which are on pcb mounted switches. (You can, but they could break off easily)
I think the plate for ISO and ANSI can be made such that all keys above the cursor key get cutouts.
I'm not so sure about a split up of right Shift, becuase of the stabilisers for the 2.75 units shift.
On the other hand, as far as I remember, you are not the only one. Maybe we can make a mount plate in 7BIT layout, but with 7 units space bar.
The costs per plate do not sink significantly when more than 2 (the minimum order) are produced.
5 different plates, or 6 does not make too much of a difference.
Gilgam wrote:Do you mean that the switches could break easily ?
I have read a message telling that you could change the switches without desoldering, and that was my main concern.
Thanks for your help.
There is no way to place a stabiliser into the middle of a cut-out for a switch. PCB mounted stabilisers would be an option, but there were some reasons why this was no option (space, costs, I don't know).