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SPITmadFIRE
8
May 10, 2017
Why does it look like the enter cutout is missing the right stabilizer? How would you use both stabilizers on a standard ANSI layout Enter key with this plate?
murkey
82
May 12, 2017
SPITmadFIREUniversal plates in general only support PCB-mount stabs
SPITmadFIRE
8
May 12, 2017
murkeyLook at the cutouts for the stabilizers on the Enter key. There is no right cutout for a PCB stab OR a plate mount stab. It's missing a stab all together.
SPITmadFIRE
8
May 12, 2017
murkeyLook at the R-shift, backspace, etc. They all have two PCB mount stab cutouts. The ANSI Enter cutout only has one, and it's on the left side.
axtran
59
Oct 29, 2017
SPITmadFIRESaw this a little late, but figure I'd answer--
The right stab on ANSI Enter is indeed missing. The aluminum is such low-grade metal that I had no issues filing away a little notch (and a "slant" behind it) to ensure that there was right stabilizer clearance. I don't think I needed it, but better to be safe before I start soldering.
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