RK ROYAL KLUDGE S108 Typewriter Style Retro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired with True RGB Backlit Collapsible Wrist Rest 108-Key Blue Switch Round Keycap - Black

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  • Lp

    Greater than one week

    Absolutely smitten with this keyboard. The colors are awesome and it’s a beautiful display piece at work. Everyone is now jealously. Definitely purchase if you are on the fence

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is more for style art and fun, is perfectly acceptable, but shouldn’t be compared with a typical keyboard. My kid loves it, and doesn’t care at all that you need to be a bit more precise with the smaller keys. Nuff said.

  • 12gage

    > 3 day

    Have had this keyboard for about 6 months now and have had no issues. Maybe not the best for gaming but thats to be expected from a typewriter keyboard. The clicks are definitely satisfying and the RGB looks great. Would recommend to a friend or stranger.

  • Homebody

    > 3 day

    I love this keyboard. Ive been wanting one that was typewriter style for a while and finally purchased. The keys feel great and are very responsive. The click clack sound when typing is the best! It makes writing way more fun as do the colorful lights. I dont use it for gaming so cant speak to the effectiveness there. The only drawback is the attached wrist support isnt very good. Its angled too low for me and offers no actual support. I had a foam one I used with my old keyboard and just sat it on top of the attached one and that gives me what I need.

  • Audra Bates

    > 3 day

    I bought this for my 16 yr old daughter. She loves it!! Very nice quality. She says the clicking sounds are very satisfying. I’m very happy with this purchase. I definitely recommend.

  • Dionysusdm

    > 3 day

    Overall this is a very good keyboard. It takes some minutes to get used to the keys, but once you do theyre a breeze to type on. The most important thing for me on any lighted keyboard is to be able to make out the letters and numbers on the keys. Having the lights shine up directly through the keys is wonderful; it makes the lettering and numbering stand out. However, on this keyboard, the lights also shine up AROUND the keys, and reflect off of the chrome keys, making the actual key lettering and numbering hard to see. If you sit back to type, like I do, you had better know all of the keys by heart. If you want to clearly see the lighted characters of the key, youll have to sit up close so that youre looking straight down at the keys. This is an inconvenience for me. I had to choose ONE static color and make the whole keyboard that unchanging color. THEN the key characters are fairly easy to see. So just be aware of this before you buy this keyboard.

  • Christy L. Smith

    > 3 day

    I have a great 60% Royal Kludge keyboard, which inspired me to buy this one as it looked beautiful. After receiving it and marveling at how pretty it was, when I started typing on it, I realized it was just not a well designed keyboard. The typewriter look does NOT feel like the typewriters I have with the metal rims and glass tops. In the end, the keys also move side to side in ways that make it just hard to type consistently on. I WANTED to like this keyboard, but it just means Im going to have to build my own, using proper keys, and sturdier materials, if I ever want something that types as well as this looks.

  • John Williams

    Greater than one week

    So I love love love the look of this thing and I happen to be a fan of a clicky keyboard so I like the sound of the keystrokes. The colors are fun and bright and really nice however the letters and numbers could be a bit brighter and it would make it nicer. Now as for the problem. It took around six hours for my hands to map this thing out. Felt like the spacing of a typewriter which should have been expected as it has the look of a cool cross of RGB and typewriter. It was something that I overlooked when I was exited about the appearance. Other than that no worries. I like it!

  • Bruce L.

    > 3 day

    Love the feel, excellent keyboard with many light options. Didnt even know sides were lit and can be custom as well. The side trim though is stupid sharp, it cut my finger.

  • MatildaBelle

    > 3 day

    I had a simple list of desires in a keyboard when I went searching. I didnt think it should be too hard to find. I wanted: 1. Full layout (need that numpad) 2. Mechanical keys 3. Backlight (RGB preferred because pretty lights) 4. Something with a decent tilt, maybe a wristrest 5. I wanted something wireless because I thought my setup wouldnt work with wired, but soon realized that wireless backlighted keyboards die quickly and a wired one would work after all 6. Basic media control keys and nav keys (home, end, etc) 7. I really really loved the idea of a typewriter style keyboard 8. Wanted to stay under $75 This keyboard comes so close its infuriating. I thought it was perfect. Those four keys above the numberpad? I thought they were volume up, down, mute and play/pause. Nope. That last button OPENS THE CALCULATOR APP ON MY COMPUTER. Do I need a whole key on my keyboard to do that? No. Maybe as a keyboard shortcut with SHIFT or FN, but certainly not its own dedicated key. And you know there is a pause key next to the screen lock key. It does nothing. If theres a way to re-program these keys this keyboard would be perfect. Make the pause key actually work. Make the calculator key a skip key. I love how clicky clacky this keyboard is and the lights are pretty. The wrist rest isnt squishy or cozy by any means but it does help your hands sit at the right angle and make the typing experience feel better. The price was reasonable too for what you get. Seriously. Just those two keys. Why??? UPDATE: I was able to learn a tiny bit of coding and remap this keyboard to my specifications using autohotkey. It was kind of fun to use. Basically I downloaded the program, added these 5 lines to a notepad, saved it as an .ahk file, swapped the volume up and down key with the keycap puller (because honestly it makes so much more sense for the volume up key to be on the right) and now I have all my multimedia keys: Volume_Down::Volume_Up Volume_Up::Volume_Down Launch_App2::Media_Play_Pause Pause::Media_Next +Pause::Media_Prev So basically, volume up is now volume down and vice versa (I swapped the keycaps), calculator key is now play pause, and the pause/page break key is now next track, shift+pause is previous track Save the notepad doc as an .ahk, click it in your folder to run it and boom. Done. All better. Wish it came like that, but glad I was able to make it functional with relatively little headache.

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Convenient Shortcuts:

  • Fn+F1: My Computer
  • Fn+F2: Browser
  • Fn+F3: Calculator, Fn+F4: Music
  • Fn+F5: Previous, Fn+F6: Play/Pause
  • Fn+F7: Next, Fn+F8: Stop
  • Fn+F9: Search, Fn+F10: Favorite
  • Fn+F11: None, Fn+F12: Email
  • Fn+Win: Win Key Lock/Unlock

Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with True RGB Backlit

Lighting Effects Shortcuts:

  • Fn+Pause: Global backlight color switch
  • Fn+Del: Switch the dynamic backlight effects
  • Fn+Ins: Switch the interactive backlight effects
  • Fn+Home: Switch the breathing backlight effects
  • Fn+PgUp: Switch the stars backlight / 7-color gradient backlight
  • Fn+PgDn: Switch the dynamic sidelight effects
  • Fn+"→"/"←": Lighting effects speed up/down
  • Fn+"↑"/"↓": Lighting brightness up/down
  • Fn+Esc: Press and hold for 3 seconds to reset
  • How to Customize the Backlight:
  • 1. Press Fn+1 to start customize mode.
  • 2. Press Fn+F11 to start recording the LED lights of backlight (The Caps, Win and Scrlk keys are flashing)
  • 3. Press any key by any need to LED ON/OFF. Press same key multiple times to change color.
  • 4. Press Fn+F11 again to save it. (The Caps, Win and Scrlk keys stop flashing)
  • 5. Press Fn+1 switch to the customized backlight.

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Retro Typewriter Style Round Keycaps

With vintage steampunk round keycaps looks like a old school fashion typewriter, brings you comfortable typing feeling & stable clicking touch.

True RGB LED Backlit

Up to 168 LED backlit modes and 7-color sidelight. Press "Fn+Pause" to change the global backlight color, supports solid color and RGB color.

All 108 Keys Anti-Ghosting

N-key rollover. It allows you to press multiple keys at a time to execute intricate moves with precision. No delay, no error.

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Clicky Mechanical Blue Switches

Mechanical blue switch for ultimate gaming performance. The mechanical keys offer medium resistance, audible click sound & tactile feedback. PS: The switches are not swappable.

Also, we provide medium brown switches and quiet red switch for your choice.

Collapsible Wrist Rest

The ergonomic ABS wrist pad provides firm support that alleviates pressure on your wrist from gaming or typing at an elevated angle.

2 Colors Available, Black/White

This awesome typewriter keyboard has 2 color choices.

Note: After several months use, S108 may need to be "woken up" after computer boots by hitting some keys several times.

Fix the problem through this firmware: bit.ly/RKS108Fix

Specification

Dimension 440*182*42mm, 17.4*7.2*1.6in
Net Weight 0.9kg, 1.98lb
Backlit Lighting Effects 168 lighting effects
Dynamic Sidelight Rim 7 lighting effects
Number of Keys 108 keys
Switch blue switch
Switch Lifespan >50 million
Actuation Force 60gf±5gf
Keystroke Travel 2.0mm
Keycaps double-shot injection molded
Connection wired USB
USB Cable Length 1.8m, 70.9in
Voltage 5V
Current 200mA
2 RK Round 4 4
RK S108 Black RK Round RK S108 White RK S108 White
Switches Blue Switches Pink Switches Blue Switches Red Switches

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