Have tried a million different ways to fit this fucker into the case but it won't fit. How have people done this before?
What's getting in the way?
>>60784800
There's these little clips stopping it from setting into the case completely. I've tried pushing them out of the way but can't get it under all 4 of them
>>60784843
Cut some of them off
>>60784843
you probably have it turned the wrong way
try again with a different orientation, it should work, these things aren't that complicated
>>60784861
That's kind of a last resort thing since they keep it from sliding around in the case.
There must be a way to do this without removing parts
First line up the side and front ports, it'll slide in.
>>60784915
As you can see from the OP it's oriented the right way cause there are 3 openings for the Ethernet and usbs
>>60784786
>Raspberry Pi case by adafruit
they fucked up their molds. didn't allow for shrinkage.
return it.
Have you tried getting the front two clasps in place and then really forcing down on the back with the ports? They should click into place after enough force is applied assuming you have the holes aligned with the pegs.
>>60784944
Can you explain that a bit more. I can get the side ports lined up but when I try to do the rest it still can't go down
Push harder
>>60785021
I don't wanna break the pi...
>>60785035
It'll be fine
>>60784843
slide pi under clips and push other side into different looking clips? maybe i'm looking at it wrong
lol op you make me feel better about myself
>>60784786
>buying a case for a rasp
>not making your own
its like you hate comfy
I think you have to apply a lot more force. Those plastic clips will break before the board does.
>>60785064
+
>>60785114
Worked, was just hoping to god I didn't hear anything snap when I forced it in
>>60785136
Now you know it's damn secure.
>>60785112
I will eventually make my own case since I'm putting a sensor shield on top of the pi at some point
>>60785179
Wait nvm I'm dumb that's going on the arduino