⌨️ Elevate your desk game with retro vibes and next-gen precision!
The RK ROYAL KLUDGES108 is a full-size 108-key mechanical keyboard featuring tactile blue switches for responsive, clicky feedback. Its vintage steampunk design with round keycaps is paired with 168 customizable RGB backlit modes and a detachable ergonomic wrist rest. Built with a durable aluminum alloy panel, it supports anti-ghosting for flawless multi-key input and offers broad compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Linux systems with plug-and-play convenience.
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.4"L x 7.2"W x 1.6"H |
Color | black |
Theme | Rainbow, Steampunk |
Style Name | Steampunk |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Button Quantity | 108 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Gaming Console |
Number of Keys | 108 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Round Key |
P**K
Amazing Tactile ASMR Luxury Keyboard
Ok, firstly, I rarely write reviews. I had this in one of my lists for 2 years and it went on sale on Black Friday for $50 and decided to get it. I read all the negative reviews also and purchased it anyway (I'll follow up on those later).Let me start by saving I have never had a luxury keyboard or anything like that. I typically worked with stock or easily affordable keyboards and mice. So if you're like me, this review will be most helpful to you. I cannot critique this from a high-end perspective because I am a plebian lolI love this keyboard. The response and tactile elements are very satisfying. The LEDs are beautiful and not distracting. There are a bunch of different color settings to equip (Fn + Del, Page up, Page down, Home, etc). To me everything about this keyboard is a win.There is a little learning curve as there is transitioning to any keyboard of a different size, however, there is a little more of a learning curve going from square keys to rounded keys (this took me 2-3 hours). From the moment I took this keyboard out of the box I knew it was going to be great.The keys are straight up ASMR and the push back on the keys is fantastic for the tactile sensation. Let be clear that this keyboard does make audible clicks and may be louder than what you're used to working on (for me I was working off of a laptop keyboard). I love that though and that's where the ASMR comes in.Also, I think different sides of the keyboard have different button click feels to me; which I love. This is the best keyboard I have ever owned and I am very much loving it for the price.Some of the one star reviews say there is fading on the keys after use and the silver key rings fall off. There is a 5 star reviewer (I believe) that put the Amazon link for replacement keys. A full set is under $20. For this keyboard, I have no problem buying the keys and doing that in the future if need be. To me that's absolutely worth it.Another reviewer said that the Volume +, Volume -, Mute, and Calc keys didn't correspond to the functions on the key itself, this has not been my experience. I am unsure what happened with their item but this is not something I've experienced. I also find the dedicated Calc Key fantastic because I will be using this keyboard for work and sometimes I do need to use the Calculator.A few one star reviews said the keys ghost or activate commands unprompted, this has not been my experience.I think one reviewer said there is no light for cap lock or the other locks. I can confirm that there is indeed a light but you don't see as well because everything is lit up, but there is definitely an extra light that comes on when cap lock and num lock is on. If this is very important to you, you can change to a less bright setting where that will stand out more (easy way to see it without doing this is looking at the key rim directly in-front of that key, or the key toward the right; it will reflect back a little off the rim).I can't speak toward longevity unfortunately, but from the way it feels and responds now and the quality of it's build, it doesn't feel like it's going to break on me, but, that remains to be seen in time. I did get the extra warranty with this just in case. Actually, particularly because of the 1 star reviews. I think 2 or 3 years was $8.It's a wonderful keyboard from my perspective and I would gladly buy it again. Hope this review was helpful to you!
M**T
Great Product
Absolutely love this keyboard. It is so bright with many color pattern modes and sounds amazing. Keystrokes are very easy and smooth. The colors look amazing and feels very sturdy and good quality
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.
C**S
After 4 years……
I’ve had this keyboard for four whole years so I think now is a good time to write a review finally LOL.pros:- it still lights up! the colors are still so fun- the mechanics still sound great, like a typewriter- the price is still so good and affordable. 4 years ago i couldn’t afford a super fancy typewriter keyboard so for this price, this is definitely a great keyboard.- a numberpad was a must have so it was a huge plus to have the numberpad on this one and it works great- keys are easy to use, press, never got stuck/sticky for me.- size is about the same as a typical office keyboard, so you don’t need to worry about too big/too smallcons:- it’s a bit loud. i will say i did have to switch out this keyboard with my regular old office one because typing while on a phone is loud and i didn’t want to annoy the hell out of the person on the other end. so i kept having to mute/unmute which got annoying and i ended up just switching for the time being. i also work from home alone so i dont have to worry about annoying anyone else in a typical day to day.- something surprising: the metal part along the border kept shocking me???? i had to put tape over it to cover it but whenever my wrists touched the metal border it would shock me. it was bizarre and i haven’t looked at other reviews to see if anyone else experienced that as well.overall, it’s a decent keyboard at an affordable price. there’s some quirks but honestly it’s held up very well for me after these years. i can’t complain.
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