RK ROYAL KLUDGES108 Typewriter Keyboard, Retro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired 108 Keys with RGB Backlit Sidelight, Detachable Wrist Rest, Round Keycaps Blue Switches - Black
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RK ROYAL KLUDGES108 Typewriter Keyboard, Retro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired 108 Keys with RGB Backlit Sidelight, Detachable Wrist Rest, Round Keycaps Blue Switches - Black

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Details

  • Brand
    RK ROYAL
  • Compatible Devices
    Laptop Gaming
  • Connectivity Technology
    USB
  • Keyboard Description
    Mechanical
  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Everyday Use
  • Special Feature
    Round Key
🌈RGB Backlit
🔑108 Keys
🖥️PC & Mac Compatible

Description

Type in Style, Game with Precision! 🎮

  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Plug and play with all major operating systems, no drivers needed.
  • ANTI GHOSTING TECHNOLOGY - Every keystroke registered, no matter how intense the action gets.
  • DYNAMIC RGB ILLUMINATION - Customize your gaming atmosphere with 168 vibrant LED modes.
  • ERGONOMIC DESIGN FOR COMFORT - Detachable wrist rest alleviates pressure for extended gaming sessions.
  • RETRO AESTHETIC MEETS MODERN PERFORMANCE - Experience the charm of vintage typewriters with the precision of mechanical gaming.

The RK ROYAL KLUDGE S108 Typewriter Keyboard combines retro aesthetics with modern mechanical technology. Featuring 108 keys with anti-ghosting, customizable RGB backlighting, and a detachable wrist rest, this keyboard is designed for both comfort and performance. Compatible with various devices and operating systems, it offers a unique typing experience that caters to both gamers and typists alike.

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Specifications

Enclosure MaterialMetal
Item Dimensions L x W x H17.4"L x 7.2"W x 1.6"H
Colorblack
ThemeRainbow, Steampunk
Style NameSteampunk
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Button Quantity108
Keyboard Backlighting Color SupportRGB
Power SourceCorded Electric
Switch TypeClicky
Compatible DevicesLaptop, PC, Gaming Console
Number of Keys108
Is ElectricYes
Keyboard LayoutQWERTY
Hand OrientationAmbidextrous
Additional FeaturesRound Key

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Does this keyboard make that satisfying clicky clack sound?
Do you have a complete list shortcuts of the different effects and color modes that you can switch between? I'm having a hard time getting one color.
Are there settings that affect the lights when I type or play some games? (Like a ripple/wave effect)?
Can we change the colors on different settings? I like the setting where there’s a ripple of color when you type but it’s only in red.

Reviews

4.5

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G**K

Great, unique, and very bright keyboard

The media could not be loaded. I was a little hesitant to purchase this keyboard after reading the reviews, especially considering the frequent mention of typing difficulty with the keys on the keyboard. I mean it looked great, but the whole purpose of a keyboard is typing on it and if it poses problems in that area, it could be a real deal-breaker.I went ahead and ordered it anyway because it just looked so cool. After receiving it, I plugged it in and, with a little trepidation, began typing on it. I found that getting accustomed to the keys was a very minor concern. In fact, I would not even consider it an issue at all. I think it caused me to hit another key in addition to the one I was typing once or twice; however, I’m not a great at keyboarding, so it could very well have been me. On the best keyboards, I use the backspace key quite frequently. At the same time, I have had training in using a keyboard and can type without the hunt and peck method. It helps that this keyboard also has a little raised line on the F and J keys so you can get the correct hand placement without looking. I think the thing that throws people off is not the size of the keys as much as the feel. Because they are circular, with a raised edge around the outside of the key, they feel different underneath your fingers, so it takes a little getting used to in that respect. It’s a bit of a distraction at first.It has a generous six feet of cord, which is usually ample for most setups. The cord also has a hook and loop strip which keeps the cord together when not in use. The cord is not braided, but it should hold up under regular use.The video for this keyboard was taken under very bright lighting and the RGB colors show very well. I purchased this for my work office, where I have bright lighting, so this was a big plus. Upon plugging in a second time, it remembered my RGB settings I had on it before it was unplugged.I read a lot of reviews that mention the audible click for the Cherry red mechanical keys. While certainly different than a non-mechanical keyboard, when I began typing on this keyboard, I really did not notice the sound until I was writing the review, and what had been said by other reviewers called my attention to it. The switches I have on my keyboard for my home computer are mechanical Cherry brown, and I did not notice a lot of difference in the loudness of the sound. In fact, for an office environment, even with others around, I don’t think it would be that much of an issue, unless of course a co-worker has misophonia, then any keyboard would probably be difficult for them to tolerate.Overall, I really like this keyboard. It is very bright and has a lot of onboard color options. There are a lot of RGB keyboards that can be had for cheaper, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and in this instance, I am happy with what I had paid for. Not having disappointments is worth something in itself.ADDENDUMAfter further typing with this keyboard, I decided to amend my review. I still really like it, but there is a little getting used to the keyboard before one is comfortable with it.Since the space of the keys took up more space than the keyboard I replaced, on the vertical plane anyway, I figured that the size of the keys could not be the problem. If anything, they were spaced further apart than a regular keyboard. So, I began to think of other factors that might affect the feel of this keyboard.First, I tried folding a couple of pieces of paper and raising the wrist rest by about 1/8 of an inch. This seemed to help, but it still wasn't where I wanted to be. I finally got somewhere very close to perfect when I folded the attached wrist rest under the keyboard, took my 3/4-inch-high traditional wrist rest, set it about ½” inch to an inch from the keyboard, and put the feet on the top of the keyboard down so the top is elevated. That pretty much did the trick, though there will probably be a little tweaking I'll do along the way. It still takes a little getting used to; however, the change in hand positioning has made so much difference.After some experimentation, I believe that the awkward feel of the keyboard was not due to the size of the keys as some reviewers had said. In fact, as I mentioned, the keys took up more space on the keyboard than the keyboard I was using. If anything, the keys were spaced a little too far apart. I think this is because they are round and do not fit together like square keys.But, after doing some trying of different things, I think what I found was a way to successfully type with much less adjustment of style or a learning curve. For me, it has much more to do with my hand position in relation to the keyboard than the keyboard itself.Furthermore, I think the provided wrist rest is too low and too close to the keyboard for optimal functioning.So, for me, I think the best answer was to use a traditional wrist rest and have the back legs of the keyboard extended. That seemed to provide a more natural position for my hands in typing. With a little help from AutoCorrect, and the occasional gratuitous use of the backspace key, I was flying across the keyboard in no time.If you purchase this keyboard, which I would recommend, I encourage you to try some experimentation yourself and find what works best for you.

L**E

A must!

I bought this keyboard and have had it a couple months now at least. I was looking for a gamer type keyboard without it being one and spending a high price on a keyboard that also mimic typewriter keys. I love the sound every time I type on it. I read the reviews and of course had to buy one. It is great if you are just looking for something different whether or not you work from home, in an office or do every day tasks where you have to type. The quality is great and I love the back lights. If you work at night you can see what you are typing. The one thing is this keyboard doesn't come with a mouse, you'll either have to use one you have or buy another mouse maybe to match if that is what you choose. Overall it is a great keyboard and if something happened I would repurchase this product. Note. If you aren't used to the kind of keys then it typing on it at a slower speed might help to get acquainted with using it.

D**T

Lighting and macro shortcuts here

The media could not be loaded. Before I get to the review, I wanted to share instructions that I found to program the lighting the way you'd like - the included instructions are not super clear (or complete), my only real complaint about this keyboard.FN+F11 -- custom color settingPress FN and a number row key (1, 2, etc.) to choose which "saved config" you want. Then Press FN-F11 to engage recording mode. All four indicator lights will be blinking. Press each key to toggle through 7 available colors. When you are finished, press FN-11 to save. In the future, press FN-1, FN-2 etc. to pull up the saved config.FN-F12 -- custom macro. You can set macro to up to 5 of the following keys: Y U I O P. Press FN-12 to start programming, press one of the FN keys to record macros into that, then type your macro, then FN-F12 again to end recording. In the future, call up the macro by FN+Y (etc.).Other keys: Most of these are obvious based on the secondary legend, FN-F1 is multimedia, FN-F2 is play/pause, FN-F3 is stop, FN+F4 = vol + FN+F5 is VOL -, and FN-F6 is mute.FN+PRTSC is full color modeFN+SCRLK is single color modeFN+PAUSE is toggle among 5 modes: single key highlight, scroll, wave, raindrop, reactive typing (to be explained later)FN-DEL -- main region (36 key) backlight on/offFN-END -- water flow lighting modeFN-INS -- reactive lightsFN-HOME-- breathing light modeFN-PGUP -- always on / offFN-PGDN -- side/back light controlFN - LEFT or RIGHT -- adjust speedFN - UP or DOWN -- adjust brightness (3 steps)To "factory reset" the keyboard, press FN+ESC and hold for five seconds.FN+WIN is winkey lock toggleFN-INSERT -- interactive mode toggle among four modes:Mode 1) press a key, and it changes color to the color you selected, and slowly transitions back to the background color. For example, you had keyboard set to blue, special color set to red. You press a key, key turns red, then slowly fades back to blue.Use FN-SCRLCK to change the selected color.Use FN-PAUSE to change the "background color"Use FN-LEFT/RIGHT to adjust the length of time it takes to fade backUse FN-UP/DOWN to adjust lighting brightinessMode 2) Propagate -- from the key pressed, light spreads outward in circle (may be back lights?)use FN-PRTSCN to adjust key and FN+SCRLCK to adjust background colorsUse FN+arrows as above3) Wave mode same as 2) except it's the keyboard lights. Side lights are on full.4) Reacting typing, normally blue. Based on how fast you type keyboard slowly transitions to red based on speed.FN-HOME -- full keyboard "breathing mode"use FN-PRTSCN to engage full color mode or FN-SCRLCK for single color, adjust brightness and speed as needed.FN-PGUP full keyboard light onagain, use FN-PRTSCN (cycle through colors) and/or FN-SCRLCK as well as brightness and speedFN-END -- press once for left to right, again for right to left, use same keys as before.FN-PGDN -- side/back light controlDefault is slow transition of all colors use FN-PRTSCN and FN-SCRLCK as needed, as well as FN-arrows.Review:I wanted a full size keyboard, with round keys, that was backlit and could be set to a single backlight color, and not stuck on RGB mode. This keyboard checks all the boxes, and has a ton of customization options as well!I got the blue switches, but I've seen this offered with red switches too, in case you're looking for something quieter, or less tactile.I love the retro futuristic typewriter look! I've set mine up with a solid yellow backlight, with a wave pattern that ripples out from each key pressed. You can change all of the effect colors as well, including the ripple color (see the attached video).There are a ton of different modes and color options here, and none of the customization requires software to set up - it's all done with key combos. This is a plus in my opinion.I have seen a link for customization software available for this keyboard, supplied by the seller in the customer questions section of this page on Amazon, but I'm using this with Linux and Mac computers, so I won't have a chance to test it out.I have been using round keys exclusively on my last two keyboards - I find I type faster on them, measured with a typing test comparing a sqaure key Vs. round key keyboard that were otherwise comparable.While slim, this is a full size, 108 key keyboard, with a numpad, and it takes up space on your desk. The keyboard is solid too, with some good weight to it. There's a little more spacing between the keys than you might find on many other keyboards, and this may take some getting used to. I'm a big fan of the footprint personally, and feel like I have a spaceship command deck in front of me!I've had this a keyboard for a day, and just had to review it, it's that cool. I'll update this review after putting this keyboard through it's paces over the next few weeks.

J**H

Beautiful and well made, but I can't use it.

Okay, so this is a well made and beautiful keyboard, and for that reason I'm not going to rate it any lower even though, sadly, I can't type on it. It's just too different from what I was used to. For one thing, you have to push the keys down a mile before they register. Another is the just the general spacing of keys. I was so bad at it that I got frustrated and started using the on-screen keypad. But, hey, other people aren't having this problem, so it's probably just a "me" thing.

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