![]() ![]() ![]() The case is made entirely of a matte black plastic and is plenty sturdy for regular or even ragey gaming use. The keyboard case is entirely plastic, no premium materials here but I don’t you should be expecting that at this price point. ![]() The build quality of the Redragon is surprisingly good for its price, really solid and heavy. The kickstand feet are built solidly, with a good grip on them, nothing unique about its design here. Luckily the keyboard is heavy so sliding around isn’t a huge issue. The feet on this keyboard leave a lot to be desired, with very thin strips of rubber at the base of this keyboard. The cable is non-detachable so a little more annoying to travel with the Redragon K522. There are two status LEDs above the arrow cluster to indicate for caps and scroll lock, definitely a fan of this design choice to keep the overall foot print of the keyboard small. The Redragon comes with a standard row of function keys on the F keys, with the keycaps labelled appropriately. Outside of those eccentricities, the Redragon is a pretty straightforward keyboard, the case is a little unique as well, the keys and switches are sunken in a high profile case, I’m not the biggest fan of this design. There’s a pretty large Redragon logo right above the arrow cluster and the labels for the function keys is for some reason aligned to the right. There are some design, let’s call them decisions, that are absolutely ghastly, but its something you have to live considering the Redragons value. The font on the keycaps on the backlit versions of the K552 have a much more gamer font choice. Black or white case with no backlight at all.The review version seen in the pictures is the non backlight version but the K552 has the following options: This keyboard is a meat and potatoes keyboard, you get all the standard stuff without a lot of extra overworked functions or designs. The Redragon K552 is a tenkeyless keyboard with a fairly minimal design theme, the borders surrounding the keyboard are small. *OBS: If you have some version of this software instaled (K630 or K530), i recommend to uninstall and then follow follow the steps.Shocking build quality for the price, the K552 is a huge steal as long as you don’t mind the design and how loud it gets with its blue switches. My keyboard is working fine and i am using it via bluetooth with no problems. ![]() After a few seconds your keyboard will turn on and you'll know because of the RGB led signal.Īfter all you can press FN1 + Esc for 3 seconds and reset to factory settings if you want. Then you'll have to connect your keyboard via USB, unzip the correct executable (6 keys or NKRO) and then run it.Ī window with some chinese stuff will open and then you'll have to select the first option. Tip, if you bought recently, probably your keyboard is NKRO. The PDF shows how to fix your keyboard, it also shows how to identify if your keyboard is the old version (6 keys) or the new version (NKRO). It happens that you'll have to connect your keyboard via USB and then run the right executable (that can be found in redragon website download section: )įirst of all, search for Redragon K530 Draconic 60% Compact RGB Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, download, unzip and read the PDF named "Please Read Before Using the Keyboard". ![]()
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