Configurator Guide

How to use the configurator to design your exact build with layout, modules, labels, and pricing in place before you order.

01

Choose a layout

There are three layouts, A, B, and C, and each arranges the six slots differently. Every layout can be rotated in 90° increments, giving you 12 total options.

You can change the layout or its rotation at any time, and modules stay in place.

The USB-C cable position is shown on the edge of the box. Click it to move it to the opposite side. That choice is only offered on assembled orders, since on a kit you decide where the cable sits while you build it.

02

Fill each slot

Click any empty slot to open the module picker. Modules compatible with that slot orientation are shown at the top. Horizontal slots won't offer the lever or guarded switch.

The two-slot Rotary Switch is the one exception: it spans two adjacent slots and fills both at once when placed.

You don't have to fill every slot. Unused slots can get a Cover Module (€1) for a clean look.

03

Configure each module

Hover over a placed module and click the settings cogwheel icon in the top-left to configure it. On a phone or small window, tap the module instead and use the toolbar that appears over the canvas.

Labels

Click directly on any label in the configurator to edit, or open the label editor from the module toolbar on a phone or small window. Label length is limited by physical size, so what you see is exactly what gets printed. Labels come printed with every kit, including the no-prints kit. All labels are backlit except the key module's labels.

Switch & encoder types

For the dual-position module, you select the type per position, such as switch, encoder, or button. Left-click and right-click in the configurator simulate the two directions so you can test the motion before ordering.

04

Review and order

The total price updates live as you add modules. At the bottom of the price tab you pick how the box arrives: assembled, as a kit you put together yourself, or as a kit without printed parts.

On the first two the total is the full box cost: enclosure, modules, labels, mounting, and cable. On the no-prints kit the enclosure, plate, and mounting are yours to print, so the total covers the electronics, the module parts, and the labels. Either way, only shipping is added separately at checkout based on your location.

Use the Share button to generate a link to your exact configuration. When you place an order, you'll get a confirmation email and I'll review the build. A payment link follows, and you can still adjust before paying.

Questions while configuring? Reach out on the contact page or Discord.