The ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 is a small keyboard that is 60% keyboard. It’s a wireless model that can connect to up to three Bluetooth devices at once. It works with any desktop or mobile operating system, but some hotkeys don’t work on some devices. It’s easy to carry around because it’s small and only has the alphanumeric keys you need, but some people might not like that it doesn’t have arrow keys.
Specifications
- Triple Mode BT5.0/2.4G/USB-C Mechanical Keyboard
- 61 Keys Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard
- Compact Gaming Keyboard with Software
- Hot Swappable Blue Switch
Where to get RK ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard?
Given how cheap it is, it’s surprising that the Royal Kludge RK61 is so well made. It’s hard to find cheap keyboards that are well made and don’t bend. The white ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 has blue backlighting and keys that light up when you press them. The backlighting on the black wireless model is orange, and there are other models with RGB backlighting.
On the desktop, the 60% layout looks neat and finished. Even though the keyboard is heavy, it is still easy to move and store. You can choose between black and white. Even though the color schemes are simple and easy to understand, they make the keyboard’s lighting effects stand out. The Royal Kludge RK61 can connect to three Bluetooth devices at once. Hold FN and one of QWE to connect to a device. Each letter stands for a different way to pair a device. Once the key backlight is flashing, the RK61 is in pairing mode. To switch device profiles, just press FN + Q/W/E once. The keyboard will blink to show that the profiles have been changed.
There are a few extra features on the ROYAL KLUDGE RK61 that make it better to use. All of the settings, like the backlight and brightness, are changed with the hotkeys. You can switch between Mac and Windows modes. The only difference we found is that the F1–F6 alternate functions don’t work in Mac mode. The wireless connection can be turned on and off with a switch under it.