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Made from durable material and compatible with most 60% PCBs, the GK Light Edge anodized aluminum 60% case is equipped with a hefty base and a sleek finish in gray or purple. The sides of the case are machined with acute angles that crest to a soft point Read More
This looks like it'll be a good case for 60% Bluetooth mechanical keyboards due to it's compartments, but then it doesn't look like it has a hole for the ON/OFF switch to pass through. That's a bit strange...? Or am I seeing this wrong?
BiffsBizI mean, I don't disagree that it should be Aluminum 60% Keyboard Case, but the order of adjectives is one of those things that most native speakers of English simply intuit, as it's almost never taught in our schools. And nobody in the target demographic for this case is going to be confused about the 60%.
(Photo is my former Anne Pro 2)
The screw hole placements for the Anne Pro 2 unfortunately won't use all the screw holes for this case. I own a Lambo Case and it would only fit the top left and top right screw holes. The center screw hole won't align. I'm planning to fit a Ducky One 2 Mini to fit into the Lambo case. Hopefully that works.
dara_okThanks for the photo. It'd be interesting to see if this will use more than 2 screw holes. Most of the popular 60% cases (e.g. KBDFans 5 degrees, aluminium tofu etc) only support 2 of the screw holes on the AP2. It seems there's cause to be slightly more hopeful with this case.
2 battery holes, but no hole to let bt radio out. No idea if that really makes a difference, I’m not a radio engineer, but I do see special side cavities on other cases designed for Bluetooth.
vosechuI can't say for sure for this case, but I have a BT board I built in a low pro aluminum case and it works well. No special openings in it. Haven't tested for working distance, but I've been over 15ft away and it was fine