![]() ![]() Connectivity and Battery Life of Royal Kludge RK89 You can adjust brightness and switch between lighting light schemes with Fn + key combinations. There’s no RGB support, but the included software lets you create fancy lighting patterns or custom animation sequences. The stock lighting is an attractive ice-blue. The RK89 comes with two layers of sound-dampening foam pre-installed, and this does a good job of reducing vibration and rattling compared to fully hollow designs. The keycaps are ABS doubleshot designs with a cross-pattern connector on the bottom. The switches are plate-mounted three-pin designs, but the PCB also supports five-pin switches. My review model came with RK-branded Brown switches, which are similar to Cherry MX Browns (the RK89 can also be purchased with Blue or Red switches). The keyboard comes packaged with a 2.4 GHz wireless receiver (which can be stowed under the keyboard), a 70-inch USB-C cable, a keycap and switch puller, and four extra switches. The useful volume roller and the comfortable wrist rest found on the RK96 are absent on the RK89, and my wrists protested the omission of the latter about a third of the way through this review - the RK89 has a pretty tall front edge. ![]() Volume and media controls are also managed with Fn + function key combos. ![]() ![]() These are available as embedded Fn + key combos in the center of the main alphanumeric portion of the keyboard. Also missing are page navigation keys, Insert, Delete, Print Screen, Pause, and Scroll Lock. ![]()
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