A more detailed description of the feature that I'll also copy/paste to the OP:
1) compatibility with all 60% layout - includes poker, pure, and upcoming GH60
2) integrated plate - there will be a plate that screws into the bottom piece of the main case.
3) removable switches - the plate allows for removal of the top switch housing without desoldering. The plate design also allows for rotated switches to be removed. You'll also have the option to choose between costar stabilizers, PCB-mounted stabilizers, or plate-mounted stabilizers. Refer to
HERE for more info.
4) modular top cover - The top cover has 3 different designs, allows you to choose a winkeyless cover, HHKB style, or standard full keys
5) optional plate - The PCB can be mounted into the case without a plate, made possible by the 5 screw-in standoffs. This will satisfy people that hate plate-mounted PCBs.
6) compatibility with the older poker plate - The PCB/plate combo is a direct drop-in without any mods. The old plate won't be able to screw into the case, but you can still screw this PCB/plate combo down to the standoffs.
How does the plate screw in? Can't see how that connects to either the top or bottom.
I'd like to know this as well. Seems like the bezel is too thin for tabs on the plate to screw into the base.
Also, is the base at the same angle as the stock poker/pure cases? Any possibility for standoffs?
There are small recessed edges around the whole inner rim that the plate sits on. Technically don't need any tabs, but there are also 4 tabs to screw the plate into the case. The upper cover will screw into the main bottom piece, screw going from bottom up so the holes and screws won't be visible.
I don't know if it's the same angle as the stock poker/pure case. I designed the case with reference to the PCB measurements, not the stock case.
Lastly, guys this is not an order thread lol. No ETA at the moment, it's last on my priority list. I still need to take care of all the current GB stuff, pending keyboards I have to do, and GH prototype first.