Hi swill,
I had to generate the plate again for my Dell ISO Alps plate, I think the tool actually generates the stabiliser holes in the wrong orientation
This is the output I got:
It should be the other way around like this photo I took here of another plate I had (i.e. stab holes on the right hand side of the switch
I must've manually corrected it before and forgot about it.
Just for reference, here's the raw output from KLE:
["¬\n`","!\n1","\"\n2","£\n3","$\n4","%\n5","^\n6","&\n7","*\n8","(\n9",")\n0","_\n-","+\n=",{w:2},"Backspace"],
[{w:1.5},"Tab","Q","W","E","R","T","Y","U","I","O","P","{\n[","}\n]",{x:0.25,w:1.25,h:2,w2:1.5,h2:1,x2:-0.25},"Enter"],
[{w:1.75},"Caps Lock","A","S","D","F","G","H","J","K","L",":\n;","@\n'","~\n#"],
[{w:1.25},"Shift","|\n\\","Z","X","C","V","B","N","M","<\n,",">\n.","?\n/",{w:2.75},"Shift"],
[{w:1.25},"Ctrl",{w:1.25},"Win",{w:1.25},"Alt",{a:7,w:6.25},"",{a:4,w:1.25},"AltGr",{w:1.25},"Win",{w:1.25},"Menu",{w:1.25},"Ctrl"]
The stabiliser hole for the Capslock position is a bit peculiar, but I think you're already aware of that. I didn't notice this before because Dell ISO capslocks are stepped so you don't need those stabilisers. I don't know if it's strictly necessary to stabilise capslock key, I think it's probably OK without, but I am unsure what Alps' official recommendation would be.