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Based in Santa Cruz, California, Clueboard aims to create user-friendly custom keyboards with one goal: make typing enjoyable—and this kit is no exception. Small enough to keep your mouse close while still large enough to house all the keys you need, the Clueboard helps reduce strain on the wrists and elbows Read More
Hi Everyone,
Many of you had had problems with stabilizer clearance. I've got a pretty good handle on what happened and have written a post about it here: https://www.reddit.com/r/clueboard/comments/7qf41g/stabilizer_clearance_problems_with_latest/
TL;DR: You will be receiving a part to correct this problem in a few weeks.
I apologize for this. I know this hasn't been the smoothest drop but I'm committed to solving this problem.
As always you can ask me questions here, in the reddit post above, or through our support channels: https://clueboard.co/support
Until now i've not received a repair kit. And because i've moved to a different address i guess there will be no repair kit arriving any time soon. Could you provide the files so that i can use a laser cutter and make the necessary parts myself?
I got the board back in December but I'm still waiting on the switches. I'm hoping it shows up soon, I contacted support about when it might be delivered but they don't know either.
Looks like my keyboard was delivered to an unknown address in Texas? Somehow missed the delivery email until today. I don't even think I've been to Texas... Posting here for visibility in addition to my support request, because this is a new one by me? Anxious about what is going to happen with such limited supply.
@skullY I have received my case and PCB last week, so regarding that, everything is fine.
But i either I'm stupid or there is an issue with the stabilizer positioning in the PCB/Plate for the 2x2u split space config.
The cutouts on the plate for the stabilizer wires are in the bottom (south facing) but the mounting holes in the PCB indicate that those stabs should be mounted facing north.
So I put everything together (with Holtites, luckily) and around the 2u spacebars it really seems to not fit properly. The gap between the PCB and paste is bigger than it should be and the stabilizers (even clips and lubed) do have some serious resistance and don't move smoothly.
Any suggestions on what to do about that?
FailixHeya, come find me on my Slack, we can talk through this and figure out how to fix it. There's a link to it on our support page: https://clueboard.co/support