All,
First things first:
- Thanks to wcass for all his help !
- Thanks to xwhatsit for his controller !
The first of all the FSSKs is being used to type this post
Let me quickly summarise the mayor findings and progress:
1) The PCB fits perfectly. All the holes are aligned and the screws go through without any problem
2) The holes on top of the PCB where the inner part fits in the case are perhaps too small It works fine but removing it during the testing was complicated. It works anyhow.
3) I have installed a connector between the controller and the pcb. It works. It helped a lot to test the set.
4) The connector in 3) swaps the connections in pairs (1 = 2 / 2 =1 ; 3 = 4 / 4 = 3 ....). As the controller GNDs are set in pairs, this is not a problem. The only issue is that if anyone connects the controller directly it will need to adapt the xwhatsit configuration.
5)I have isolated the bottom metal plate with tape. I may add a foam layer underneath also.
6) If one tight the screws too much some keys may not work.
7) Initially I thought that it would be difficult to curve the PCB inside the sandwich, but some heat and pressure helped to make it curved. It worked very nicely.
In the down side:
There are two buts in the PCB
a) A missing trace
b) A top trace in the down button connected to the wrong pad
I could solve both with a little of wire and some handcraft ability with in soldering. I will offer the repair to the prototype contributors.
I do not have time to take and post pictures. I will post some this weekend, hopefully.
I will organise a group buy with the correct version after some time, when I test the keyboard properly, I mean, I type with it for a longer period.