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This split comes with lower controller mounting: KOMETA by inpudiy.

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Published June 11, 2025
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KOMETA (or MOKETA) is a wireless split keyboard based on Choc V2 switches, inspired by the Jian layout. Designed by inpudiy/miwayho, its main feature is a new method of mounting the controller at a lower position while still maintaining the ability for "hot-swapping" the development board.

(In some cases this project is referred to as MOKETA.)

Specs

  • 42 keys (6x3+3)
  • Choc, hotswap
  • Nice!Nano V2
  • 3D-printed cases (coming soon)

To achieve the lower controller mounting, you need to remove the sockets from the pin headers and enlarge the mounting holes for the controller.

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Published on Wed 11th Jun 2025. Featured in KBD #192 (source).


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