

All standoff locations are on the plates, the support pegs are located as follows: If you design a pcb to work with the case, please note the plate standoffs require a 4.5mm passthrough hole in the pcb and that there are pcb support pegs along the middle of the keyboard to prevent hotswap pcbs from slowly coming off the switches. The USB port is centered between the column 10 and 11 switches. I will ignore you and TKC has no way of checking without contacting me to check, in which case you will be ignored again. As well we will not help with what layouts will work, please do the thinking yourself as it is a lot of work on my end to check when someone asks something like this. There is currently no first party ortho plate, so any issues or layout discrepencies are to be taken out with the designer of those pcbs and not TKC or me.

Before doing any modification check that the standoffs do not interfere with the changes and if a stab is needed please remember the wire must in inboard of the switches (meaning the wire can't sit along the outside edge of the PCB or it will not work at all with the candybar case).
CANDYBAR KEYBOARD FULL
The ortho plate only has the full grid shown as there are too many variables in how one can do the layout to put all one the same plate.

Failure to do so is your fault and don't blame me for you not paying attention.įor left and right numpad all layout options are on the plates, if it isn't supported then you have to design a PCB to do so and not all layouts are possible due to the mounting restrictions. Plate files for the TKC Candybar including left and right numpad as well as ortho!Īll of the plates have only their respective standoff locations shown, if you are planning to use the case with a unique pcb please design accordingly to work with the standoff locations.
