

- ROYAL KLUDGE TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DRIVERS
- ROYAL KLUDGE TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD FULL SIZE
- ROYAL KLUDGE TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD MAC
Now the question in my head is, why go for a 60% keyboard if you can go with a 70% one with just like a couple of columns added. With this, I don’t have to mess with layers and key combinations just to use these valuable keys. What I like about this keyboard when it comes to the typing experience is that it has dedicated arrow keys as well as a dedicated nav cluster while still maintaining a very slim and compact form factor. Though like I said earlier, I didn’t encounter any keycap coming off unintentionally. I have no issues whatsoever with the RK blue switch, I just hoped that the keycaps are a little bit tighter than it is. The click is good without overly sharped high pitched sound, and the tactile feedback is also nice and is perfectly sync with the click. With regards to the typing experience as one might expect with a blue switch, it is very satisfying to type with. But I was surprised by how good the RK blues feel, the Cherry MX blue is, of course, Cherry MX blue and you can’t go wrong with that. Personally, I still prefer the Gateron switch because of its smooth travel. I think so far, this is the most difficult switch to compare because there are a lot of factors to consider not just the actuation force but things like smoothness, tactile bump and click. The difference between the clicks on these switches are also not very different from each other and all of them sounds good for me personally. Now in terms of click sound, the Gateron blue is the loudest, while the RK blues and Cherry MX blues sounds almost the same. I might be wrong with this one but that is what I’ve observed. Speaking of smoothness, the Gateron as always is the smoothest, surprisingly followed by the RK blues and then Cherry MX blue. I really feel like the smoothness of the Gateron switch makes it a little bit lighter than most switches that I’ve tried. The difference among them is really really small and for some, it might pass as almost the same. Like I said earlier, the RK blue requires 50g of actuation force while the Gateron and Cherry MX blues both requires 55g, but as per my close testing, the Cherry MX blue feels the heaviest, the RK blue sits in the middle while the Gateron blue feels the lightest. As usual, we’re going to talk about everything you need to know about this keyboard and see if it is really worth your hard earned money. What we have here today from Royal Kludge is probably one of the best layouts that I’ve seen so far when it comes to a compact form factor that still has dedicated arrow keys and nav cluster. There is also the Drevo Calibur 71 key with dedicated arrow keys and nav cluster but is significantly longer in length. There are also some keyboards that tried to mitigate the loss keys by having a different layout, like the Ajazz AK33 that has an 82 key compact form factor, the problem is, the size of the keycaps is not standard which make it difficult to customize.
ROYAL KLUDGE TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD DRIVERS
No drivers or softwares are required.At this point, I’ve already reviewed quite a few 60% mechanical keyboards with the likes of the Anne Pro 2, Geek GK61 and the Motospeed CK62, and while it appeals to a lot of keyboard enthusiasts because of its extremely compact form factor, for some it just doesn’t fit well especially with power users that use a keyboard for productivity 99% of the time.
ROYAL KLUDGE TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD MAC

ROYAL KLUDGE TYPEWRITER KEYBOARD FULL SIZE
108 keys full size keyboard, and all keys non-conflict.

Vintage steampunk round keycaps looks like a classical typewriter, brings you comfortable typing feeling & stable clicking touch. The mechanical keys offer medium resistance, audible click sound & tactile feedback.
