Piantor 42 Keys Low Profile Split Keyboard DIY Kit

$85.00 USD $58.00 USD
Key Type
Choc v1
# of Keys
42
Hotswappable
Yes
Firmware
QMK / VIAL

Piantor is an open source low cost ergonomic split keyboard developed by beekeeb. It is inspired by Cantor keyboard created by diepala.

Controllers: WeAct RP2040 (USB-C 2MB Flash Memory)

Raspberry Pi Pico (Micro-USB 2MB Flash Memory)
WeAct RP2040 (USB-C 2MB Flash Memory)
Optional Add-Ons - Compatibility-Guaranteed

Key Switches

Red Pro (Linear 35gf)
+$35.10
Red (Linear 50gf)
+$31.50
Brown (Tactile)
+$31.50
Navy (Thick Clickbar 60gf)
+$40.95

Keycaps

MBK 1u Black
+$18.90
MBK 1u White
+$18.90
MBK Legend 40s Gray on White
+$52.00
MBK Legend 40s White on Gray
+$52.00

Extra Keycaps

MBK Homing Black (2pcs)
+$1.60
MBK Homing White (2pcs)
+$1.60

Case

Black
+$40.00
White
+$40.00
Honey Yellow
+$40.00

Have questions? Email support@beekeeb.com
Description

Features

  • using the same layout as Cantor – the stronger column stagger making typing more comfortable for those who have short pinkies like me
  • diodleless & non-flippable – with the minimalist and error avoidance design, it can definitely be your first soldering project.
  • soldered in / hotswappable key switches – with the choc hotswap sockets, you can change and lube Kailh Choc v1 key switches when needed
  • breakable pinky column – you can convert the 42-key keyboard to a 36-key (same layout as Cantor Remix)
  • RP2040 MCU (Raspberry Pi Pico / WeAct RP2040) – with huge memory in the controllers the keyboard can have 10 layers. You can also use the U2F flashing feature
  • supports C (QMK) and Python (KMK) based firmwares
  • programmable – you can use QWERTY, Colemak, Dvorak, Miryoku or any keymaps that you like

The Wired Piantor keyboard DIY Kit includes

  • 2x PCBs
  • 2x MCU Raspberry Pi Pico (Micro-USB 2MB Flash Memory) / WeAct RP2040 (USB-C 2MB Flash Memory)
  • (Optional) Pin header for WeAct RP2040 MCU
  • (Optional) Resistors for WeAct RP2040 MCU
  • 2x TRRS Jack
  • 42x Kailh hotswap sockets
  • 1x TRRS cable

Important Notes:

  • Don’t connect or disconnect the TRRS cable when the keyboard is powered. Always disconnect the USB cable first.
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