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The Redragon K585 DITI is a sleek, one-handed mechanical gaming keypad featuring 42 tactile Blue Switch keys, 7 programmable macro keys, and vibrant RGB lighting with 16.8 million color options. Designed for professional gamers and multitaskers, it includes a detachable magnetic wrist rest and a USB pass-through port, delivering ergonomic comfort and seamless connectivity in a compact, portable form factor.
Brand | Redragon |
Package Dimensions | 27.7 x 23.3 x 4.4 cm; 610 g |
Item model number | K585 WIRED |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
Series | K585 WIRED |
Colour | White |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | PC/Mac/Linux/Unix |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 610 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**S
Very good product!
This is a very well built product and functions very well on every device I have tried, The optional software is very easy to use.The cable is a detachable usb-c cable you can easily detach the keyboard and store it away for when you want to use it without moving the wire around.The spare usb slot is very useful and easy to access I use it as a place to plug in my usb mouse dongle as I don’t have any spare slots on the xbox or pc.It is quite comfortable to use, I personally don’t use the attachable wrist rest since it is hard plastic and my wrist could become a sore after extended periods of use but honestly if you felt like it you could glue some padding to it to avoid wrist pain.The onboard memory is a lifesaver, I often play games on xbox such as DayZ and Warzone all of which have a long list of controls, The ability to program a permanent profile for each game allows me to ensure all the buttons have a function.For example: On DayZ you need the L key to activate a flashlight and the keyboard doesn’t have one built in so I programmed the g5 key to activate the light.Overall it is a very good product with great value, I used to use a razer Nostromo and now after using the k585 I can see how badly built the razer one hand keypads are, I can safely say I don’t regret this purchase at all and would definitely suggest this product if you are looking for one!!
J**S
It does what I need it to do, but not what it's supposed to do. (Edit: It works!)
Updating my review as of June 2020 with a fresh Windows 10 installation. My issues may have been my own fault!June 2020:Alright so after some back and forth with the customer service rep (wild how these people actually care about their customers, I wasn't expecting it at all), I gave as much feedback and potential software clashing issues that I could find with this product. After an upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10 and 6 months down the line, the thing works as advertised.Download the software from the Redragon website, update the firmware as instructed with the updater that comes in the .zip folder, install the software and boom. You're good to go. Every profile works independently, all of the light settings work fine, even the macro record function works!Was I a little disappointed when I first got it? Yes.Am I disappointed any more? No.There might still be an issue of software clashing if you're trying to run a Logitech Mouse, a Fnatic Keyboard and a Redragon keypad all at the same time like I am, but I guess that's to be expected of having so many things fighting for peripheral control. So.Pros:- Macro record function- EVERY KEY IS PROGRAMMABLE. Hoo boy. This was the one big thing that I wanted from a keypad. Not half a keyboard, but a set of buttons that I could press to do whatever was needed. And IT FINALLY WORKS.- Light effects are nice with options to change colours and patterns with a few fun presets.- SO MANY BUTTONS. This is why I didn't go with a Razer Orbweaver or Tartarus. Is 24 buttons enough? For you maybe. But not for me. The more buttons the better. That's why I used to have a G502s with 18 macro keys and a G602 with 6 thumb buttons and programmable buttons on top of the mouse too. You can never have enough buttons.- Easy to set up and use.- Nice placement of the G keys and the space bar button.Cons:- Still quite chunky for what it is. The keys are slightly bigger than your average keyboard so there is some stretching involved to get to everything that you want to use, but who cares? Just remap the things you need closer to the centre of your hand :^)- Wrist rest is just plastic. Is it terrible? No. Does it feel cheap? A little. Would I like a soft padding on it? Yes.- Random map key instead of F6 (but now I can reprogram that to be F6 so is this even really a con?)So there you have it. For £50 I don't think you're going to find anything else out there that does what this thing does. I don't know whether it was the fact that I updated to Windows 10 and got rid of all the bugs in my PC or if they did some jiggery pokery with the software to make it functional but either way, I'm happy.January 2020:Pros: Has all of the keys I need for my left hand plus additional macro buttons and F1-F5 keys which a lot of keypads on the market do not include.Switches feel responsive and have solid actuation on them.Its surprisingly comfortable with the wrist rest even though it's plastic.Cons: The keys are a little chunkier than I was expecting so the whole thing is bigger than I really wanted. Reaching all of the keys is... Iffy and I think I have a pretty decent handspan.Random Map key instead of F6?The software is absolute garbage and the macro record function doesn't work. Even with the firmware update and the additional other software that I installed. Only one profile works and you can only assign either macro strings or single-button presses to the Macro keys. Also updating the firmware killed my ability to customise the lights but at least it doesn't reset all of my keybinds anymore.All in all it does what I need it to so I'm happy enough but it doesn't do everything that it is supposed to. I would take a moment to consider if you need all of the features that are promised and if you have big hands and then consider spending more money for a better product.But if you are looking for absolute budget that feels nice and does a fancy RGB slow fade across the keys and don't care much about macros beyond single buttons then absolutely do go for this.
F**T
Superbly customizable one-handed keyboard
I was looking for a one-handed keyboard to make more desk space for mouse use during gaming without having to stretch either arm out to the side (which can cause repetitive strain injuries). The difficulty though is in still having enough buttons available on a half-keyboard to cover the functionality needed. The K585 not only has plenty buttons, but they are (almost) all programable. If you download the software from Redragon's website you can assign any key/key combination/macro from a full sized keyboard to whichever keys you want. The key press action is just right for me and I love the placement of the space button which helps me to keep my hand in a natural position. The pass through usb connector is also really handy.The software lets you change the lighting patterns on the keyboard, including brightness and speed. Personally I don't like moving lights on a keyboard, but an email to the fast, efficient and friendly customer service handler provided me with a software tweak to allow for static lighting in a colour of my choice.My only dissatisfaction is with the lack of ability to program the Fn button which is dedicated to controlling the lights. (The 4 profile buttons and the record button at the top are also dedicated to managing which presets are being used and so can't be programmed - but I don't mind that as they are a bit out of reach so I consider them "extras" rather than as a missed opportunity which I could better have used for something else.)The wrist rest is made of hard plastic which could use some padding. It is, however, attached/removeable using two simple magnetics. It would be really easy to make a replacement to one's liking and fit similar magnetics to keep it in position. My keyboard tray had a wrist wrest built in, so I just removed the Redragon one.Overall, I am very satisfied with this keyboard - I've used it a lot during these last 8 months, it does what I want and has never let me down.
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