Unicomp Case Mods for GH-122 Part 1Here are the things you need to do to the Unicomp case to enable the flat GH-122 PCB to fit in the curved case.
CASE BOTTOM:#1 Trim four (4) plastic risers to .375" (9-10mm) to provide edge stops for the GH-122 PCB. The length is less critical than the need to have all four stops in a striaght line. These stops will align the keyboard up and down, and ensure a straight edge between the spacebar row and the bottom of the case opening.
I suggest populating the PCB, including keycaps, and setting it in the case. Then adjust it so all keycaps clear the openings in the top of the case. Then
very carefully lift the top cover off, and mark where the bottom edge of the PCB must be. THEN carefully trim the four flanges to create bottom stops.

#2 Attach .375" x 3" x .250" (10mm x 75mm x 6mm) spacers to both bottom edges of the case. These will center the PCB and keyboard in the case. Length is not critical, as long as they are long enough to allow attachment ABOVE the point where they contact the PCB. (This will be clear once you test fit the PCB.)
#3 Attach an 11.0625" x .625" x .250" (282mm x 16mm x 6mm) support between the existing support braces. You
may have to trim the tips of the existing support braces -- I did. This support is critical to the feel of the keyboard, so make sure you like the resulting angle AND make sure the support is parallel to the bottom of the case.
CASE TOP:#4 Place a pair of spacers above and below the opening for the function key bank. The top spacer is 11.065" x .500" x .250" (295mm x 12mm x 6mm) The bottom space is .4375 (10mm) wide. These spacers ensure that the top bank is centered vertically, and provide a base for attachment of the PCB segment. They are also visible, so I suggest black plastic.
#5 [OPTIONAL] Attach an approximately 1" x 3" x .250" (25mm x 75mm x 6mm) support for the three LEDs. You
can attach the LEDs directly to the top case, but I find drilling a few holes in a bit of plastic works much better. Drill the holes based on the LED overlay you chose. I am using the IBM-style overlay with the LEDs at the bottom, but Unicomp offers other styles and has multiple holes.
Regardless, you should hold the LED support under the holes and mark them accurately before drilling. The holes do NOT seem to be logically spaced, so mark it based on your actual case top.
That blue bit is just a reflection.Once I get the connectors for the harness I will post Part 2 of this guide.
- Ron | samwisekoi
p.s. I used hot glue so I could use a heat gun to remove anything I needed to remove while experimenting. Eventually I may replace all the hot glue with epoxy. Or not. Just an FYI about adhesives. Oh, I used acrylic for all the spacers, but that was for convenience. They could be oak, aluminum, or diamond-encrusted platinum
™ if you like.