What’s included:
- 3D printed case (tray mount where the PCB mounts directly to the case)
- M2 heat set inserts (preinstalled) so that you can mount the board
- M2 screws
- Rubber bumper stickers for the corners of the base to prevent slipping on your desk
What’s not included (and you’ll need you source yourself):
- CYOA PCB
- Controller for the PCB (we sell Pro Micros, Pro Micro USB-Cs and RP2040 Pro Micros that are compatible with CYOA Ortho PCBs)
- Switches, keycaps and stabilisers
- Cone feet (if you want a more aggressive typing angle then we sell cone feet that fit into the M4 holes in the base of the case)
What tools and equipment will you need to build this keyboard:
- A soldering iron (for the PCB)
- Solder
- Flux (optional but recommended)
- Flush cutter pliers
- A small philips head screwdriver for mounting the PCB in the case