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Note: S108 may need to be ‘woken up’ after computer boots by hitting some keys several times.
Fix the problem through this firmware: bit.ly/RKS108Fix

Clicky Mechanical Blue Switches
Mechanical blue switch for ultimate gaming performance. The mechanical keys offer medium resistance, audible click sound & tactile feedback. PS: The switches are not swappable.

Collapsible Wrist Rest
The ergonomic ABS wrist pad provides firm support that alleviates pressure on your wrist from gaming or typing at an elevated angle.

All 108 Keys Anti-Ghosting
N-key rollover. It allows you to press multiple keys at a time to execute intricate moves with precision. No delay, no error.

Retro Typewriter Style Round Keycaps
With vintage steampunk round keycaps looks like a old school fashion typewriter, brings you comfortable typing feeling & stable clicking touch.

True RGB Backlit
Up to 168 RGB backlit modes and 7-color sidelight. Press “Fn+Pause” to change the global backlight color, supports solid color and RGB color.
How to reset the keyboard:
Fn+Esc: Press and hold for 3 seconds

3 Wire Trunking Design
In order to adapt to different usage scenarios, the three-cable slot design allows USB cables to be arranged in various directions, eliminating desktop clutter and keeping the workspace neat.


Convenient Shortcuts:
Fn+F1: My ComputerFn+F2: BrowserFn+F3: Calculator, Fn+F4: MusicFn+F5: Previous, Fn+F6: Play/PauseFn+F7: Next, Fn+F8: StopFn+F9: Search, Fn+F10: FavoriteFn+F11: None, Fn+F12: EmailFn+Win: Win Key Lock/Unlock
Typewriter Style Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with True RGB Backlit
Shortcuts You Should Know Before Getting in the colorful world:
1.Pick up a keyboard backlight effect:
Fn+Del: Dynamic effects; Fn+Ins: Interactive effects;
Fn+Home: Breathing effect;
Fn+PgUp: Switch the stars/7-color gradient backlight
2.Select the color:
Fn+Pause: Switch Global backlight color;
Fn+ScLk: Switch the interactive part color (Only work for interactive backlight effects)
3.Brightness and Lighting Speed:
Fn+”→”/”←”: Lighting speed ; Fn+”↑”/”↓”: Lighting brightness
4.Sidelight: Fn+PgDn (Dynamic Effect and light OFF included)
How to Customize the Backlight: 1. Press Fn+1 to start customize mode. 2. Press Fn+F11 to start recording the LED lights of backlight (The Caps, Win and Scrlk keys are flashing) 3. Press any key by any need to LED ON/OFF. Press same key multiple times to change color. 4. Press Fn+F11 again to save it. (The Caps, Win and Scrlk keys stop flashing) 5. Press Fn+1 switch to the customized backlight. Ps: When keys are shorted, they may stay light up.
Specification
Dimension 440*182*42mm, 17.4*7.2*1.6in Net Weight 0.9kg, 1.98lb Backlit Lighting Effects 168 lighting effects Dynamic Sidelight Rim 7 lighting effects Number of Keys 108 keys Switch blue switch Switch Lifespan >50 million Actuation Force 60gf±5gf Keystroke Travel 2.0mm Keycaps double-shot injection molded Connection wired USB USB Cable Length 1.8m, 70.9in Voltage 5V Current 200mA
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Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars 7,384
4.0 out of 5 stars 23
4.6 out of 5 stars 528
4.5 out of 5 stars 693
Price
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Switches
Blue Switches Blue Switches Cream Switches Cream Switches
Connectivity Technology
Wired Wired Triple Mode Triple Mode
Number of Keys
108 108 65 75
Vol Knob
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Battery Display
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Retro Typewriter Style with Mechanical Keys: Mechanical blue switches offer medium resistance, audible click sound & tactile feedback, provides responsive and precise gaming environment and performance. Vintage steampunk keyboard round keycaps looks like a classical typewriter, brings you comfortable typing feeling & stable clicking touch.
Unique RGB Backlit Light Up Keyboard: Featuring dynamic colorful Per-Key Illumination, up to 168 LED backlit modes, Dynamically adjusting color changing. This RGB mechanical keyboard has customizable transparent sidelight for an immersive gaming atmosphere. You can also adjust the rainbow keyboard backlit brightness and speed. Moreover, you can create customized backlight as needed.
Detachable Wrist Rest & Metal Panel: The ergonomic ABS palm rest provides firm support that alleviates pressure on your wrist from gaming at an elevated angle.The gaming mechanical keyboard panel was made of top-grade aluminium alloy material, with matte-finish texture, sturdy and robust enough to protect it from scratch.
108-Key Anti-Ghosting: 108 keys full size keyboard with number pad, and all keys non-conflict. Every keystroke is registered during intense gameplay and fast typing, no matter how many other keys are pressed at the same time. Clicky keyboard let you enjoy high-grade game with fast response.
PC Gaming Keyboard Compatibilty: Support PC Mac Laptop, Tablet, Desktop computer, compatible with Windows 7/8/10/XP/Vista, Linux and Mac OS systems. Plug and play. No drivers are required. Universal Keycaps Compatibility: Seamlessly swap between vintage typewriter keycaps and standard keycaps for a unique and versatile typing experience, catering to your individual style and preferences.
10 reviews for RK ROYAL KLUDGE S108 Typewriter Keyboard, Retro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Wired 108 Keys with RGB Backlit Sidelight, Detachable Wrist Rest, Round Keycaps Blue Switches – Black
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Kansoomur –
It keys, it’s pretty, it’s pretty nice.
Well I’m pleasantly surprised.I was ‘stocking up’ on keyboards, so to speak. I saw this one and just hadda give it a shot, especially since I can never go back to a non-mechanical. It IS a bit difficult training my fingers to readjust to raised round keys, but I’ll get there. Only been about 30 years since I used at type writer. Honestly, the round keys make typing a bit more tedious, but it’ll probably actually improve my key accuracy over time lol, though currently my wpm are suffering.I like it. I like the color modes, it’s surprisingly perfect for xmas season.. Minimally invasive, and as a highly sophisticated arm chair commando who runs keyboard in his lap.. It works fine there too. I just need to learn to stop hitting keys next to the keys I’m hitting. Practice definitely required for this guy. Has an excellent clackey sound one comes to expect from mechanicals, and the keys are surprisingly light to the touch – though you DO have to make sure to press them in alllll the way.
Patrick –
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!
Scott –
Great Bargain and Good Quality
This keyboard is exactly as advertised. It lights up on the sides and all of the keys. It seems sturdy and comes with instructions on how to change the lights and how they illuminate and flash. The keys give off a satisfying click when pushed like a typewriter. The number and Caps Lock turn white when pushed to let you know they are active. Good choice for this style and a great bargain.
Meghan Z –
4 years later
I bought this keyboard back in 2021 and it has held up until today (Oct 29, 2025). Some of the silver rings on the keys have popped off here and there along the way. 4 years later my A letter key is starting to go. Overall, this is a good keyboard and the backlight features or super great, especially working in darker environments.
aberwah –
Great
Pretty much got what I expected with this so that’s always about as much as can be expected unless you have particularly low expectations of a product. I hoped this would be as good looking in person as in the pics and it definitely is, plus a bunch more. It has downsides but it’s not as pricey as the big name keyboards and after a couple months it’s still working fine, plus if you like the style i honestly don’t know an alternative that matches it remotely on the modern typewriter sort of look it has – I think maybe once I saw an expensive keyboard made out of retrofitted keyboards, with all the issues their keys had an the less than optimal key layout and slope of the rows putting the top row far above the bottom, and the recreations would lose some cool points to solve some of these issues and supply some useful keys not on a real vintage typewriter. Stuff like that is really for hipster types to look cool and retro without care for the functionality of it as a keyboard for much of anything because computers ‘are lame’ or something, right?Anyway, besides liking it, some pros and cons:Pros:- Fully functional in all ways described, and as easy as plug and play- All the controls and color / effect / brightness options are available as keyboard commands, with no accompanying software required or complicated set up processes for relatively limited function options (unlike some big, expensive players – looking at you; Corsair (especially), and Logitech. Realistically programs that allow multiple effect layers (like e.g. -!a color / colors, a wave effect, a typing effect like a single color change or ripple / “pebble in a pond” effect, that’s about as much as anyone can process or would look okay). You could add more but it either wouldn’t be noticed because colors are similar to those used, or you can add jarring sudden bits of unexpected colors in a way that just diminishes the quality of the existing effect; Multiple constant changes clash as do multiple typing-reactant set ups. Basically, the combo of a set main color / colors / animation and the available addition of something like the ripple effect is plenty of movement and honestly more than what looks good w the style – I have a warm white / yellow and orange type background color and a typing effect in a cooler, brighter / whiter color scheme and it is more than enough, the reaction animation might be excessive to some and with this old style coloration of a warmer (2-3k kelvin) light temp that old lightbulbs were pretty exclusively made in, simple works well. You can do a rainbow and crazy stuff if you like though, and without touching your computer. – You also can independently control the side light- The mechanical feel of the keys is nice as are the satisfying click-clacks it produces, as long as you don’t need to be quiet – home office yes, work office probably not unless you’re the boss or at least have a private office.- Price is reasonable for quality and capabilities, at least where some keyboards are $150-200 for (seems to me) imperceivable benefits in response time etc.. and the software which can also set macros etc. easily but probably isn’t worth it for non-gamers, and I doubt they’re getting this anyway because it can’t possibly be the best layout for that.- Seems well made, no issues- Really makes a nice look in, for example, a more traditional office (I moved into a house with an old fashioned wood paneled office and found a large wood / brass antique desk with inlaid green leather top on consignment to buy, and it fits the look perfectly – only the monitors look somewhat out of place.- Not the quickest to type on, the key shape and design aren’t going to set record WPMs for you, but if you use the number pad more than the keys like me and normally average 120-180 wpm you could drop to 50-100 or so wpm but that’s fine for many uses including many work needs. On that..- Full size number pad, very comfortable and easy to use, trading options as my main vocation, I need it most and it’s not failed me or even caused a typo.Cons:- Wired- Save the customization keys
Nicole K. –
I had this keyboard now for quite some time. I still love it.I always wanted a typewrite styled keyboard but with a more modern touch. This is it.The round keys take some time to get used to as they are a little more sensitive.I already kinda broke a bit of the silver part on the space key, but nothing a little glue cannot fix.
POINT DEXTER –
Its best mechanical keyboard of owned.I love it
RickRu –
Works well and very colorful
Shari –
Bought this as a Christmas present, so won’t really get to test it for a bit, but it looks awesome. Not bought for the gaming functions, but more as a cool present for a writer.While the packaging wasn’t the best to protect the keyboard during shipping, it arrived almost two weeks early.The lighting is amazing and seems the perfect brightness, even in a dark room. After reading some of the reviews, I was concerned the keyboard sounds may be too loud. But they’re noticeable without bearing over powering. I think this is a great item.
Gil Kieffer –
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