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RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 Wireless 60% Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard, 61 Keys Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard, Compact Gaming Keyboard with Software (Hot Swappable Red Switch, White)

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Size: Hot-Swappable Red Switch


Color: White


Features

  • First Generation of Triple Mode Keyboards - Wireless mode with stable bluetooth 5.1 chipset, hassle-free 2.4Ghz dongle plus USB-C wired mode set no limits about your keyboard connection. The RK61 is best to fit smartphone, laptop and tablet.
  • 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: The Compact mechanical keyboard with 61 Keys brings you a neat desktop. Tips you might want to know is that 60% bluetooth gaming keyboard without numpad is most FPS gamers choice, more spaces left for mouse movements.
  • Hot-swappable: Hot-swap PCB allows you to replace 3 pins/5 pins switches freely without soldering issue. Enjoy the fun of making your own unique keyboard.
  • High-capacity Battery: RK61 60 Percent mechanical keyboard Allows you to use continuously about 13 hours with lightest backlit, up to 360 hours standby time.
  • Single Color Backlit But Not Dull: Even if RK61 has no multicolored RGB but only single LED backlit, the 17 dynamic backlit modes keep the plain effect away. Use FN + to choose your ideal mode, adjust the brightness and glowing speed freely.

Description

Switch wired/bluetooth mode Wired mode: Switch on the back of the keyboard needs to be OFF with cable connected; Bluetooth mode: Switch ON with the cable disconnected Bluetooth matching mode Long-press FN + Q/W/E to activate Bluetooth pairing mode, Q/W/E will be flickering when the keyboard is able to be paired, backlit will stop flickering when the pairing is complete Switch arrow key function FN + Enter Switch secondary 6 functional key FN + Left Ctrl Way to type a "?" FN + Right SHIFT + /(?) or press Left SHIFT + /(?) directly under arrow keys function disabled Specifications: Dimension: about 29210239mm Net Weight: about 0.5kg Key Switch: Red Switch Operating Force: 50g-60g Key Numbers: 61 Keys Key Life: >50 million times Keycap Type: ABS Double Shot Keycaps Operating System: Windows XP/Win2000/Win7/Win8/Win10/Mac/IOS/Android Built-in High-capacity Battery Package Included: 1 x RK61 mechanical keyboard 1 x Removable Type-C cable 1 x User manual Note: Spacebar backlit will flash 3 times while charging, 5 times shows it's fully charged.


Brand: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Gaming Console, PC, Tablet, Smartphone


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Backlit


Color: White


Operating System: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Mac OS , Windows XP, Windows 2000, Android, iOS


Number of Keys: 61


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 4.02 x 1.54 inches


Item Weight: 1.76 pounds


Manufacturer: RK ROYAL KLUDGE


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 093348322


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Date First Available: July 20, 2020


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  • Good, with caveats.
Size: Hot Swappable Blue Switch Color: White
Quick warning, I never used this in bluetooth mode so I don't know how well or poor that works. I have used this very a very limited amount in wireless mode, as I don't care about that sort of thing. It sometimes drops inputs in that mode, but that's because I have my xbox controller and headset that uses the band it's on. YMMV. The simple fact is this: For 64 bucks, you're getting a hot-swappable 60% keyboard, with a metal backplate, that has adjustable lighting. It's a steal of a deal. There's a few catches, though. 1: The lighting is flat. One color. In white, it's sky blue-ish. In black, it appears to be yellow from other reviews. If you want RGB, buy the more expensive version. 2: A 60% is kind of difficult to buy new switches for because of the function layer. Unless you've memorized the layout, if you do decide to get better keycaps, you might be lost as to how the Fn+ layout of this keyboard works. Generally the F keys will always be the corresponding number, but if you need the arrow keys, or the pgup/pgdn/del/end/whatever you'll need to find keycaps *specifically for this keyboard* to have the function layer be on the board. They're most likely out there but still. If that's going to be a deal-breaker for you, buy their TKL which just loses the side number pad. It's only slightly more expensive. You'll still need to deal with the lighting controls in that case but it's much more likely you'll just remember where those are. 3: The battery is non-removable. If, like me, you use this exclusively in wired mode...well, the spacebar will flash at you, every hour or so, telling you it's fully charged. It's annoying but you learn to ignore it. 4: This board does something incredibly nifty that's ruined if you keep the lighting at full blast. When caps lock is on, it tells you by turning the light all the way up. See...the obvious problem here is that it should have dimmed the light instead of brighten it. You literally can't run the lights fully if you want that feature to work, so I don't...cause I do. No keyboard is going to be perfect. For the price, if you want a 60%, get it. If you want a 65%, buy that version. If you want a TKL, buy that version. Hot-swappable at these prices? No brainer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by Makale

  • Current version is fully hot swappable. 2.4ghz performance is pretty good too
Size: Hot Swappable Blue Switch Color: White
Hey, keyboard nerd here. I've been around the hobby for a while but I got one of these to use as a beater/travel board. This version of the board seems to be a newer version that was introduced this year (or maybe in 2021). Most reviews you can find online of the older one, but the main differences are switch compatibility and the 2.4ghz receiver. The current version that I have is fully hot swap compatible. I don't think it was made clear enough, and I think the fact that this amazon page includes the reviews for the old version is confusing. The old version is only compatible with Outemu style switches with the smaller stems. This version, to my surprise, worked fine with Gateron reds and other standard switches. I looked through the listing again and there was an indication in one of the *pictures* of all things that the keyboard switches are almost fully hot swappable. All of the online reviews for this keyboard are for the older version and indicated that it only supports Outemu style switches, which is no longer the case. Switch and keycap quality are okay. They're definitely fine for the price but the switches do have a bit of wobble to them. The texture on the keycaps is fine. They probably won't last forever but they seem like they'll survive at least a few years. The 2.4ghz performance is pretty good, which is to say it's pretty standard for a 2.4ghz wireless receiver at this price point. The latency is noticeably better than bluetooth. That said, wired performance is noticeably better than 2.4ghz to me. I still think the 2.4ghz receiver is plenty good for casual games and way better than bluetooth, but if you want to be a sweaty fps gamer, I'd stick to playing wired. I obviously didn't buy this keyboard for gaming, but for reference I tested it on cod mw2 (2022) running on performance mode at 240hz, with my usual keyboard being a rog falchion. Compared to that keyboard, the rk61's 2.4ghz mode had a pretty noticeable delay for me, but the wired mode was plenty good enough for fast-paced sweaty gaming. Also, the manual could use some improvements. Below I'm adding a rundown of how the keyboard is mapped out, since I had to look some of it up and trial-and-error the rest. - fn + left control: toggles between 3 fnlock modes. 1)[fnlock for the function row (f1-f12) + fnlock for the nav cluster (prtscr, home, end, etc)] 2)[fnlock for only the function row] 3)[no fnlock at all] - to access the multimedia keys (volume up, play, stop, open browser, etc), you need to have the number row set to the function row (f1-f12) from the step above, then hold down fn and press one of the f1-f12 keys. that should activate the key's multimedia functions. - fn + enter: toggles fnlock for arrow key cluster in the bottom right corner. press it again to disable it - fn + a, fn + s: switches to windows or mac mode respectively. this just switches the function of the alt/opt and windows/cmd keys to their usual layouts on windows/mac - fn + windows key: locks the windows key and prevents it from being clicked, for gaming. press again to remove the lock - fn + esc: use the tilde key. hold shift during this to type a backtick Okay, I think that should be it. Everything else is reasonably explained in the manual or on the key legends themselves. Overall. I like this keyboard. It's good value for the money. It's fully hotswap now so you can upgrade to whatever switches you want later. Keycaps feel fine to me for the price. The 2.4ghz receiver works fine for the price and latency is fine. Bluetooth and wired modes work fine. Really my biggest gripe is that the manual doesn't properly explain how the keyboard is laid out well, which is pretty essential on any board smaller than 65%, which is why I docked a star. Still recommend the board, but I really hope the manual and documentation can get an improvement in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022 by Cassie

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