CNC Machining Case – FancyAlice66C RGB Alice Arisu Mechanical Keyboard Kit with CNC Acrylic Case

Features

The FancyAlice66C RGB Hot-swappable Wired Alice Arisu Mechanical Keyboard Kit combines aesthetics, functionality, and customizability to deliver an exceptional typing experience for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, the FancyAlice66C RGB Hot-swappable Wired Alice Arisu Mechanical Keyboard Kit is a premium keyboard kit designed for enthusiasts and mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. Here are some additional details about its features:

-CNC Acrylic Case: The keyboard kit comes with a high-quality CNC acrylic case, which not only adds a touch of elegance but also provides durability and stability.

-Alice Arisu Layout: The keyboard follows the unique Alice Arisu layout, which is known for its ergonomic design. This layout places the keys in a comfortable position, reducing strain on your wrists and hands during long typing sessions.

-Hot-swappable Switches: The keyboard is hot-swappable, which means you can easily change the switches without the need for soldering. This feature allows you to experiment with different switch types, customize the keyboard to your preferences, and easily replace switches if needed.

-RGB Lighting: The keyboard features RGB backlighting, allowing you to customize the color and lighting effects according to your preference. The south-facing LEDs enhance the visibility and uniformity of the backlighting, providing a visually pleasing experience.

-Arrow Keys: Unlike some Alice layout keyboards, this kit includes arrow keys, making it easier to navigate and perform functions that require directional input.

-Wired Connectivity: The keyboard kit is wired, providing a reliable and responsive connection. It eliminates the lag or latency that can be experienced with wireless keyboards.

Tips

Attaching the Gasket gasket to the front and back of the positioning plate first and as close to the edge as possible is recommended. It is recommended to install all switches, positioning plates, PCB, plate foam, and PE foam first and then put them in the case to avoid the possibility that the pins of the switches may not be fully inserted into the socket due to the elasticity of the positioning plate at the end of the installation.