Woah thanks for fixing it. This looks really neat. I’m on mobile so it’s a bit harder for me to navigate the website but what I’ve seen looks really nice. I’ll definitely be looking properly through it later.
How does the modularity work? Is it magnetic connections?
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Please let us know how we can improve the mobile views if you run into any issues. We are still working on the platform/website daily and looking for ways to improve it.
The modularity basically works by switching out PCBs and plates. For the upper plates some will be flush and others will be raised. The encoder top plate is a good example of a raised plate, and the macro keys and OLED plate is a good example of a flush plate. Along with switching the upper plates, you must also switch the daughter PCB within that bay and then connect it to your main (keyboard) PCB. The main bay for the keyboard can be swapped out to accept a staggered layout, an ortho layout, etc. We are still experimenting with different layouts and plates and hope to bring a lot to market when we produce this board.
At this time those upper plates are connected via large screws, not magnetically. We think the exposed hardware adds to the look, but magnetic connections are a great idea and there are definitely ways it could be added to the Modulus 40.
Let me know if you have any other questions.