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Drop + OLKB Planck Mechanical Keyboard Kit V7
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Drop + OLKB Planck Mechanical Keyboard Kit V7

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Solid, Powerful Compact Keyboard
I've had my Planck v6 for two months now and overall, it is a joy to type on. Pros: +The QMK firmware offers a level of customization beyond what any sane person could want. c-coded macros with states and timers can be triggered by assigning custom internal keycodes to keys or by entering a sequence of keys with leader-key functionality. Up to 32 stackable (and conditional) layers can be programmed, so that multiple layers triggered at once causes expected behavior, and switching base layers allows for a variety of "modes". +The keyboard is lightweight, compact, and portable, but it is also solidly built. It can easily fit on top a laptop without hitting keys or triggering the touch pad. (You will want to use an L-shaped cable if you use the keyboard with a laptop.) +The keyboard is easily powered by and functions with all of the android devices I have tested, (both those with USB-micro and USB-C ports), which I cannot say of other, more power-hungry keyboards I have owned. (Both C-to-C and A-to-C with a micro (or C) adapter on the A work, as long as the adapter-side isn't the one plugging into the keyboard.) +The hot-swappable switches on the keyboard really are hot-swappable. (I did not like having some of the keys clicky that I thought I would like clicky, and was able to remove and replace the switches without any problem.) Cons (most are minor firmware related gripes): +There is a steep learning curve, both for learning how to customize it properly (by cross-compiling c-code), and for learning how to type on it in a way that is effective and does not cause strain to your hands. Prepare to modify your keymap several times before you find what works best for you. You may have to change compiler flags just to get the firmware to compile. ('make CFLAGS+="-Wno-error -Os" planck/rev6:keymap-name:dfu-util' works for me.) + There is no easy way to switch between mouse settings on the keyboard (because they are hard-coded), and the speed of the mouse can vary from operating system to operating system. You may have to select values that are a compromise. There is a mouse mode that allows selectable speeds, but enabling this disables the more intuitive acceleration mode. (Update: a new mouse mode in QMK fixes this!) + The keyboard does not seem able to trigger a wake from sleep (with at least one of my laptops), and can sometimes take a while to respond after a wake from sleep. (This may not be the fault of the keyboard (it might have something to do with USB-C and windows), but my other keyboards do not have this problem.) (Update: It was a problem with the USB port on that computer, not the keyboard.) + The Alt+Tab macro (w/timers) feels a little bit like a compromise compared to other less-customizable keyboards with a better behaving app-switching keys. (Update: If you get creative with the coding and make the alt-hold dependent on which layers are active, it works much more smoothly.) + There seems to be no way to end a leader-key sequence without having to wait for it to time out. I would like to be able to choose whether hitting the leader-key again pre-timeout confirms/ends, cancels, or restarts a sequence. (Currently it does nothing.) Recommendations: +Use the 48 key layout. The extra keys at the thumbs are useful for extra layer switching. (Flipping the keycaps so that they angle downward will reduce thumb fatigue and help you feel the center.) +The default keymap isn't spectacular, but it does include a lot of functions w/intelligent comments and can be used as a reference for making your own. +Buy a couple of L-shaped USB-C cables. Because USB-C is flippable, you can insert them so that the cable runs either left or right along the keyboard. This puts less stress on the USB-C port (which has been identified as a structural weak point) and lowers the space footprint of the keyboard considerably. +Using taller SA-profile (or similar) keys for the top left and right corners may help your fingers navigate.
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are stabilizers included?
Yep! The kit comes with two 2-u stabilizers.
Can I put rotary encoder on this?
Yes! The left side of the board has positions for a Rotary Encoder. You can solder one in in either of the four positions. (Or all, but you can only have one programmed function active at a time, not make each RE do something different.)
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Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:9
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Great little board
Was my entry to 40%s, unfortunately I found the Preonic to be a better board overall just by virtue of having a number row. I found it awkward personally, but I can see it's a great board for the right person.
Recommends this product? Yes
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:4
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minimalism and personalization
The OLKB Planck Rev. 6 keyboard is a gem for those looking for minimalism and personalization in their writing experience. Its ortholinear design and size 40% require some adaptation, but once you get used to it, the layout is incredibly efficient and ergonomic. The build quality is solid, with a PCB compatible with multiple switch configurations and an active community that facilitates programming with QMK. The best is its portability, although its learning curve may not be ideal for everyone. If you like challenges and love customization, this keyboard is an excellent choice.
Recommends this product? Yes
OneXenph
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Jan 11, 2025
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:2
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Great ortholinear board
Great keyboard with solid build quality. With the foam kit, some MT3 keycaps, and a tape mod the keyboard sounds pretty decent.
Recommends this product? Yes
nozoom
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Jan 8, 2025
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:4
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Good keyboard
Easy to assemble, looks cool
Recommends this product? Yes
Mr.Kv
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Dec 27, 2024
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:1
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Great quality and portable product!
Bought this as a Christmas present to myself, as I needed an alternative to my split Ferris Sweep that would be easier to carry around and take to work. The build of the case is top notch aluminium, which makes it quite sturdy and makes it feel like it will last intact for the years to come. The spacing of the keys is about 0.2cm (cap tops about 0.7cm), and this makes it actually feel much more comfortable that the cramped Ferris I've been used to. I can actually see myself using this more over the Ferris just for that added space between keys. Bought the set of the cheapest caps with it and they are much more comfortable than I was expecting! Only thing to beware will be the fact that they have been profiled for the QWERTY layout, so changing the positions of the letters leaves you with keys bumped up at wrong places (meaning the caps are not flat). The case is a perfect fit and does feel it will protect the keyboard while in the backpack. As an additional note, make sure to take into account the fact that the product ships from the US. It will take a while for it to arrive overseas after being shipped through regular fares. If you need express shipping to the other side of the world, make sure to shoot an email to them to arrange something before placing the order! Overall, certainly recommended! Pleased customer over here!
Recommends this product? Yes
d0r.uk
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Dec 17, 2024
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Linear
Keyboards Owned:10
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Portable and multi-purpose!
I love bringing Planck to and from work. Soon it will be cooler with Elvis ortholinear keycaps.
Recommends this product? Yes
Activities:Work & Gaming
Paired Switch:Linear
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Interesting compact keyboard solution
For my purposes, I wanted a keyboard I could shove in a backpack and travel with. This, for the most part, fit perfectly. It was compact, light enough, and provided most of the function I needed. However, if the preonic variant was available at the time of purchase, I would have gone for that instead. The lack of a number row could be a huge deal breaker for someone not willing to learn the function layers. With the added effect of it being an ortholinear, this will take a long time to get used to. If they ever make a v8, I hope they decide to ditch the tray mount and go for a more modern mounting solution. As well, I hope they add VIA support and maybe even tri-mode support.
Recommends this product? Yes
ZEHR0
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Nov 21, 2024
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:3
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solid buy, got it cheap
I never would’ve gone for the red one had I had all the color options available to me but I’m so glad it’s the one I ended up with. Looks great with my laser keycaps. Fun, easy little project to put together. Great to bring on trips, I use it with my iPad mini. No complaints.
Recommends this product? Yes
EmptyToester
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Nov 13, 2024
Activities:Work
Paired Switch:Tactile
Keyboards Owned:2
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First Ortholinear
Faster than I thought it would be, to get used to the layout vs traditional keyboard. Learning and remembering the layout of the layers is more difficult, but luckily the keyboard came with a handy cheat sheet! I defintely like the sound more with the plank foam kit installed
Recommends this product? Yes
Umber94
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Nov 5, 2024
Keyboards Owned:4
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It’s a nice kit
It’s nice, had to wait a bit due some additions but overall a nice little project.
Recommends this product? Yes
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