Encore Build Guide

This guide will help you assemble your new Encore. The process should take about 45 minutes for hotswap builds and 1.5 hours for soldered builds. Prior to assembly, be sure to gather all the necessary parts and tools in your workspace. If you have any questions during assembly, please send us a message using the help widget below or chat with community members in the #build-support channel of our Discord server.

Parts

  • Top Case
  • Bottom Case
  • Wood Accent
  • Plate
  • PCB
  • Daughterboard
  • Daughterboard Cable
  • Full Lattice Blocks - Green x5
  • Half Lattice Blocks - Green x5
  • Full Lattice Blocks - Black x5
  • Solid Blocks - Green x5
  • Top Mount Blocks x5
  • Silicone Feet x4
  • M2x3 Daughterboard fasteners x5
  • M2x5 Flat Head Fasteners x5
  • M2x5 Top Mount Fasteners x6
  • M2.5x8 Wood Top Fasteners (pre-assembled) x6
  • M2.5x6 Short Case Fasteners (pre-assembled) x2
  • M2.5x14 Long Case Fasteners (pre-assembled) x2
  • Screwdriver
  • Keycap and Switch Puller
  • Foam Kit (Includes PE Foam, Plate Foam, Case Foam)
  • Stabilizer Lube Syringe (Krytox 205g0, Optional, Sold Separately)
    Not Included

Additional Tools

  • MX-style Switches
  • MX-compatible Keycap Set
  • Stabilizers (three 2U and one 6.25U/7U)
  • Tweezers
  • Lube
    Optional: For switches and stabilizers, Krytox 205g0 recommended
  • Paint Brush
    Optional: For applying lube (0 or 00 size)
  • Soldering Iron, Wire, and Fan
    Optional: For solderable PCBs only

Preparation

Check that you have the required parts and tools listed above. We recommend the following steps to get the most out of your Encore.

Lubing Stabilizers: This reduces the rattling sounds that stock stabilizers produce. We have our own video tutorial available here.

Lubing Switches (optional): This dampens the sound of your switches and increases their smoothness. Lubing switches is a time-consuming process, but the results are noticeable. Taeha Types and Alexotos have video tutorials available for this as well.

Mounting Styles

The Encore adopts the newly designed internal mounting system from the SixtyFive to fine-tune your typing experience. The lattice block mount uses a lattice structure to create a dreamy, flexible typing experience. The Encore offers three variations of the lattice block mount ranging from full-lattice green (most flex), full-lattice black (mid flex), and half-lattice green (low flex). The solid block mount produces a firmer, more responsive, yet still comfortable typing experience. The Encore also includes a new isolated top mount block for a springy responsive typing feel that typically has a lower pitched sound signature.

Fasteners

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There are up to 6 types of fasteners used during this build. This diagram can be referenced to confirm that you are using the correct ones.

Step 1 - Test PCB

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  • Open VIA, navigate to the Key Tester tab, and enable Test Matrix mode.
  • Place the PCB facedown, connect the daughterboard to the PCB, and plug it in.
  • Touch the ends of your tweezers to the metal contacts under each switch position, lighting up each key in VIA. Note that the function key may not light up.
  • In the rare event that keys do not light up, pause your build here and contact support@modedesigns.com.

Step 2 - Install PE foam sheet (optional)

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  • If you plan to use the optional PE foam, lay it on top of the PCB now (foam kit sold separately).

Step 3 - Install Stabilizers

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  • Insert the non-threaded end of the stabilizer into the larger cutout on the PCB, then pivot the threaded ends into place.
  • Ensure that your stabilizers are completely flat on the PCB before screwing them in.
  • While bracing the front of each stabilizer, screw it into place from the underside of the PCB. Repeat for the remaining stabilizers.

Step 4 - Standoff covers, Plate Foam, Plate

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  • Remove the mylar standoff covers (the plastic orange circle on top of the standoffs)
  • If you plan to use the optional plate foam for a more dampened sound, lay it on top of the PCB now.
  • Align the plate with the front of the PCB, and fasten it into place with the M2x5 flat head fasteners (four total).

Step 5 - Notice for Softer Plates

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  • Install your first few switches around the plate as shown, this will help ensure the plate stays aligned during the installation process.
  • Install remaining switches, working your way in from the corner switches.

Step 6 - Install Switches

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  • Before installing your switches, inspect them to ensure the two metal pins on the underside of each switch are straight. Straighten all pins with tweezers if any are bent.
  • Insert switches into the plate/PCB. Take care to brace the back of the hotswap socket with a finger while pushing the switches into place with your thumb. Do not apply downward pressure to the surface of the plate itself.

Step 7 - Confirm Switch Installation

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  • Check that the plate is not sagging below the tops of the switches.
  • Check that each switch pin is fully seated into the PCB.

Step 8 - Disassembly

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  • The Encore ships with the top case and bottom case pre-assembled.
  • From the bottom of the board, use the H2.0 bit to remove the case fasteners (four total).

Step 9 - Install Daughterboard

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  • Connect the daughterboard cable to the daughterboard, fasten it into the bottom case using the M2x3 fasteners (four total).

Step 10 - Install Force Break Pads

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  • Using the screw holes for alignment, carefully peel off each adhesive pad and apply it to the bottom case.

Step 11 - Install Lattice Mounting Blocks (option A)

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  • Slide your preferred mounting block into the plate tabs (5 total), the lattice side should be facing the bottom of the PCB. Note that each type of lattice block comes with 3 rectangular blocks for the top of the PCB and 2 curved blocks for the bottom.
  • You can mix and match or swap these blocks to fine tune your typing experience.

Step 11 - Install Top Mount Blocks (option B)

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  • Slide the top mount blocks into the recesses of the top case (5 total). Note that there are 3 rectangular blocks for the top of the board and 2 curved blocks for the bottom.
  • Insert the assembly into the top case, aligning the plate tab holes with the blocks, starting with the bottom, followed by the top. Secure the assembly with the M2x5 fasteners (5 total).

Step 12 - Install Case Foam (optional)

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  • If you plan to use the optional case foam for a more dampened sound, lay it in your bottom case now.

Step 13 - Align Top and Bottom Case (Lattice Block Mount)

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  • Hold the internal assembly firmly in one hand, use your other hand to attach the daughterboard cable to the PCB.
  • Lower the assembly on top of the bottom case, ensuring the blocks are aligned with the recesses and that the cable sits inside the recessed area of the bottom case.
  • Lower the top case over the internal assembly.

Step 13 - Align Top and Bottom Case (Top Mount Block)

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  • Hold the assembled top case with the internal assembly installed in one hand, use your other hand to attach the daughterboard cable to the PCB
  • Lower the assembly on top of the bottom case, ensuring the blocks are aligned with the recesses and that the cable sits inside the recessed area of the bottom case.

Step 14 - Secure Top and Bottom Case

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  • Carefully flip the board over, fasten the bottom case to the top case with the M2.5x14 fasteners along the top of the board (two total) and the M2.5x6 fasteners along the bottom of the board (two total)

Step 15 - Install Feet

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  • Install the rear feet by aligning it with the recess and pushing it in. All four silicone feet are exactly the same.

Step 16 - Install Keycaps

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  • Install your MX-compatible keycaps.

Step 17 - Tune Stabilizers

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  • Test the stabilized keys for any undesired rattling noises.
  • If rattle is detected, lift the corresponding stem up and inject lube into the slider around the ends of the stabilizer wires.

Step 18 - Set macOS layout

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Step 19 - Program Keymap in VIA/QMK

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  • If using QMK, you may enter bootloader mode by pressing the physical reset button on the board or pressing Fn + Esc.
  • If any of the keys do not actuate properly, it may be due to a bent switch pin during installation. Remove that keycap and switch using a keycap/switch puller. If any metal pins are bent, straighten them with a pair of tweezers.

Happy Typing

We hope you had a smooth build experience and would love to see the end result! Post your build in our photos channels on Discord or tag us on Instagram @modekeyboards. If you have any feedback you’d like to share with us, you can reach out to hi@modedesigns.com.

- Team Mode