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The original Preonic keyboard was praised for its build quality, compact form factor, and intuitive layout—and the new version is no different. However, this time around we're offering the CNC-aluminum case in your choice of five colors, including the striking new purple colorway Read More
Easily my favorite keyboard form factor of all time. It has everything I need and nothing I don't use (and layers for things I want but don't use often). It's small enough to slip into my carry-on bag for work trips, or just in my backpack for when I'm going to chill at a coffee shop.
Construction-wise, the Preonic Rev. 3 is built like a tank. Make sure you save the tiny pamphlet in the box, it has the assembly instructions. Personally, I go for the ultra-secure plate method. This uses the provided bolts and spacers to make the plate firm within the case. The plate is a hefty stainless steel plate with a tight tolerance. It will take some force to push the switches in.
BE WARNED! The hotswap brackets for the switches can come off if you push too hard. I have made 4 of these model and have never had the issue, but it has been known to happen. The recommended method is to put a few switches in the plate, then line them up with the PCB, then place the remaining switches in place by putting your finger on the back of the PCB to hold the black hotswap in place while you use medium force to push the switch into the plate. This reduces the risk of popping off a hotswap.
The board is programmed with QMK, but make sure when flashing it that you use the Rev 3 firmware. Rev 2 used a different micro controller and the firmware and layouts aren't compatible. I would love to do a write-up on QMK, but it's a bit complicated to set up and there are a million different things you can do with it. If you have questions, you can always ask on the OLKB subreddit (reddit/r/OLKB). Search first! Your question has probably already been asked and answered, but if you're really not sure just make a new post. People will usually help, but it's not super active so it may take a day or two to get a response.
Included is a picture of my collection, which is just about a year old. I have quite a few more now...
This is my first orhtolinear, and three days in I'm really liking it. I'm still in the process of figuring out where I want keys to be, and am _really_ liking the MOD_T setup (i.e. left-shift on hold, enter on tap, etc).
From what I can see, it looks like there is a little solder on the USB-C connector, though that piece still makes me a little nervous. I got a magnetic cable set ( https://amzn.to/2Eup4dR ) so there isn't any strain on the connector. Since I pack this from work to home and back, it's great for the convenience factor alone.
The board comes with presoldered addressable LEDs around the edge of the board, other than that there is a cutout under each switch where you could put LEDs but there is nothing else other than the hole. If you wanted per switch LEDs you'd have to wire them separately.
Hoping for restock or v4. I've been using my Planck for a month and just love it. But having a dedicated number row would be more efficient for my work.
I bought the preonic in May 2022, and just after 7 months till today the keyboard can't be detected. Getting the malfunctioned pop up and inside Device Manager showing "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)". Try the reset button at the back of the keyboard but nothing happens. Is the PCB board brick?? Can't seem to find similar problems posted in either Q&A or Discussions.
Je3HI just hit the same issue last night. How can I unbrick it please community?
I can still hear the midi sound I put in my keys. It's just not recognised by any OS, nor can I reflash it cuz it's invisible to the software...
I just got a Rev 3 (Oct 2022). I've been using an older rev (probably 2018 or so? it's USB mini) for years. One of the reasons I got the rev 3 is for the USB C port, so that I could use a C-to-C cable to my USB C laptop. However, when I use a C-to-C cable, the keyboard does not enumerate. If I use a C-to-A cable into a hub, it enumerates fine. The cable I am using is a 10 Gbps 60 W cable, and it works for other devices.
I'm using qmk 89dbc18161 (Oct 18 pull), but the firmware straight from Drop had the same behavior.
Any ideas how to address this? I would really like to use the straight C to C cable, as my laptop has no A port.
e.l.bI was able to find a different C-to-C cable that does work; I don't know what is different. Both cables work fine with other USB C devices (disks, Infinity Ergodox, etc.), but one of them does not work with the Preonic.
is there a way do make it Wireless? for 150 i get everything do build it except the Switches/Keycaps but i can order them aswell what i have seen right? what about Import Tax that i have do Pay ontop to Germany?
jgre98It goes on and off sale like many items here. The current price of $120 is $30 less than regular price. I bought one from this sale and very happy I did. I had it on my mind for $150 and grabbed one as soon as I saw the $120 price. If you want one, now is probably a good time to buy. I doubt it will go much if any lower. I may get another one myself if they do. I find it helpful to check out the sales items weekly. I've managed to check a few items off my list at substantial savings this way. There is often a long wait on restock once these sell out.