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Royal Kludge highlights new mechanical keyboards at Computex 2025, which are available in 60% to 96% layouts

Toms hardware From Royal Kludge's Stand at Computex 2025, where our team examined all the layouts and designs that the mechanical keyboard specialist has to offer. We have exhibited several models that ranged from an almost full 96% layout to the most compact 60% keyboard. Regardless of whether you like a compact design that offers you a lot of space to move your mouse or prefer the functionality of a Numse pad and additional function keys, give you a suitable RK keyboard for you.

Some of the smallest keyboards contain a 60% keyboard that falls all additional buttons (including the function and arrow keys) and they only leave the alphanumeric buttons. However, the displayed keyboard replaces the keyboard caps with a unique vertebral design and ensures an excellent addition to any minimalist workstation. However, the corresponding keys are still printed on the south side of the key cap, so that they are not lost when typing.

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There is also a 65% keyboard that is similar to 60%, but gives them the arrow and some control buttons. The exhibited looks like the RK68, but the housing contains a built -in strap, so it is easy to carry around with them. This makes it the perfect companion for those who love to go to LAN parties because it is easy to carry around. It also has a unique purple and white topic that emphasizes it from the usual, pure or all -round white keyboard.

Royal Kludge 65% keyboard

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We receive several other options if we increase a size to 75%, from slim, low-profile builds to models with five additional macro keys, a volume control and even an LCD screen. As usual, you will receive a variety of color options from the usual monochromatic light or dark key to the combinations in retro style, red and brown. Speaking of key caps, RK also has a unique key cap design in a frame. This may not be for everyone, but if you are fed up with the usual simple letters on your keyboard, this will definitely attract your attention.

The largest keyboard we saw is a 96% layout that falls closer to the Num pad closer to the main alphanumeric keys. You lose some keys such as Scroll lock, break, print screen and add, while some keys become smaller with this design. However, they still mainly keep the full functionality of a full size keyboard and still get a few centimeters of space on their desk. It also has a large LCD screen in the upper right corner next to the volume control and shows you various information.

Royal Kludge 96% keyboard

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Most keyboards that we have seen are tri-fashion wiress models that are connected to over 2.4 g, Bluetooth or the supplied cable and which offer you the greatest flexibility for your workstation. And with all the available options, you can definitely find an RK model that meets your flavors and needs.

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