Super60 Keyboard Case

Super60 Keyboard Case

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Update 8.24.20 - Added Southpaw versions of case and bottom wedge. The Super-60 combines a standard 60% keyboard PCB with the Cospad numberpad PCB, allowing you to use them as a single unit with two cables. This works for 60% boards with a standard mounting layout, such as the DZ60, GH60, Satan, etc. However, it will not work with the Anne Pro due to its non-standard mount locations. To assemble the Super-60, you'll need to use the Cospad number pad PCB found on KPRepublic or AliExpress. You must score the pcb along the perforations above the bottom row and break off that piece. Then, reprogram the cospad using QMK configurator at config.qmk.fm, choosing the ortho layout and moving everything up a row. For the inserts, use M2 x 3mm brass inserts pressed into the holes with a soldering iron. You'll also need M2 x 4mm screws to hold the pcb's down. I've included plate files that are 3mm thick for a better fit. Add little slots in the back for your switches to snap in nicely. Print these face down, with the slots facing upwards. The case has holes in the bottom to support typical aluminum cone feet. However, I've also included a printable "wedge" that can be attached to the bottom to give the keyboard an angled look and a more solid feel. The bottom of the wedge has a 5mm opening for M3 x 5mm brass inserts (use with M3 screws), but you can probably just screw into the plastic to hold it in place.

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