I am looking for a low profile keyboard compatible with the choc switches. I plan to put the choc sunset on it. I was looking for something similar to the Corne, just without the ergo-split thing. A standard 65-75% would work.

Bonus for hot swappable and no soldering required.

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I know you’re interested in using Kailh choc sunsets but if it’s really just the low profile factor and not the ergo-split part you’re interested in, have you considered any of the low profile options from Keychron? They make both a 65% and 75% low profile board: Keychron K7 Pro (65%)

I’ve heard that their banana and mint low profile switches are quite nice and very tactile.

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I’m gonna leave this post up in the interests of fairness because they’re not well signposted - but technically this is offtopic for this community and thus against the rules. You might better off posting on !mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.world. hopefully this community can still be helpful to you in this instance but in time we’ll probably want to remove posts like this.

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It’s pretty funny, because from mechanicalkeyboards they suggested to post here because you have more knowledge on low profile keyboards.

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Hm, maybe I’ll make a lowpro keyboards community. There’s a lowpro specific discord server after all.

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One place to start looking is in the source code of the QMK firmware. They have subfolders for many keybaords, and most of them have a picture. https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards Most of them are hobby projects though, so soldering will be required.

Just an idea: you could attach the two halves of a split keyboard to a wooden board. The piantor is a corne-like split with hot-swap choc v1 sockets that has been designed to keep soldering to a minimum. Some soldering still required though.

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When you say without the ergo split thing, are you looking for something that’s “row staggered” like Keeb.io’s new Cepstrum? https://keeb.io/collections/cepstrum/products/cepstrum-keyboard-pre-built It’s a more traditional 65% build, but still split.

Or are you just looking for something Corne-like and ergo, but as a unibody build? The Reviung41 LP rings some bells. https://mkultra.click/reviung41-lp-low-profile-keyboard-kit/

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Row staggered but not splitted.

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