I've already asked the vendor for them, here is a picture with the rotary that I have ... the other one is the arrow key layout similar to DZ60RGB, one is ANSI and one is ISO.
The PCB supports screw-in and snap-in (also commonly called clip-in) stabilisers.
I recommend Durock V2 screw-in stabilisers, but all other screw-ins (GMK/Cherry/Everglide/C3 Equalz/Zeal) will work.
zakkdayThanks! Ended up getting a more universal style that turned out to be of pretty bad quality. Went plateless instead and the build turned out great!
Pretty much any 60% universal plate that has a large cutout that can fit two 1u switches in backspace area; which is basically a plate that supports split backspace.
Alongside that, the pcb supports dedicated arrows so you'll need a plate that supports 2u left shift, which therefore gives room for the arrow keys on the right side.
Am I tripping, or do the pictures actually show north-facing LEDs, contrary to the description? Also, I never programmed an encoder before. Is it much like assigning key binds in QMK/VIA? Thanks.