Anyone who plays games on both PC and console will tell you that switching from console to PC is much harder than the other way around. Playing with a gamepad controller is easier, and you get more Triple-A games to choose from. You also don’t have to upgrade your hardware, which is a huge plus, especially since GPUs are in short supply right now because of cryptocurrency mining.
As if GPU prices going through the roof weren’t bad enough, PC users now have to deal with LHR (low hashrate) GPUs, which limit what GPUs can do.
Specifications
- Layout: 47-key form factor in a modified 60% US ANSI layout
- Material: ABS plastic case and keycaps, steel plate
- Macro Support: Yes
- Weight (total): 0.77 kg/1.7 lbs.
- Wrist Rest: Yes, removable
- Anti-ghosting: Full N-Key rollover USB
- Media Keys: Available as a programmed layer
- Dimensions (including wrist rest): 228 (L) x 279 (W) x 51 (H) mm
- Cable Length: 6 ft/1.8 m
- Software: Yes
- Switch Type: Choice of Outemu Blue or Brown mechanical RGB switch
- Backlighting: Yes, per-key 16.8 M RGB
- Interface: USB
- Warranty: Two years
Where to buy Redragon K585 DITI keyboard?
With all that in mind, anyone who wants to switch from console gaming to PC gaming can make the switch from gamepad/analog stick gaming to keyboard/mouse gaming easier by using a gaming keypad like the Redragon K585 Wireless Diti Elite. The hardest part of switching from console games to PC games is getting used to using the WASD keys to move.
The shape of the K585 Diti Elite, which looks like a clenched fist and is meant to be used with one hand, makes it easier. This makes the K585 Diti Elite mechanical keypad a very small alternative to a keyboard, even more so than a 60% keyboard like the Royal Kludge RK61.
We love mechanical keyboards, so finding out that the Redragon K585 Diti has Outemu blue switches made us very happy. The sharp clicking sound that these blue switches make is so nice to hear. They respond really well and don’t need much pressure to work.
But the space key was a problem. Your thumb naturally rests on the P key, so you’ll have to stretch to get to the custom space key. There are some things to learn. Thanks to Redragon’s software, this problem has been fixed. You could also look at the 87-key Redragon K552 mechanical wired backlit keyboard.
The software is the key to customising mechanical gaming keyboards and stylish mechanical gaming keypads. It is a key part for changing the keys, controlling profiles, and adjusting the RGB lighting.
Overall, the software on the Redragon K585 DITI is blurry and lacks a help section and information. You mess around in the menus until you find the settings you need. There aren’t many options, so it won’t take long to figure out how to change the settings.