【Product Features】
- Slim and Tactical – The K585 keyboard gets rid of those extra keys and keeps the most useful ones in a slim & portable package. All of your keyboard action keys are in one convenient place. No need to worry about misclicked keys.
- Upgraded Hot-Swap – The upgraded socket is now available on Redragon one-handed keyboard, with more ways to mod, and more fun. The iconic Redragon Blue Switches deliver audible clicky with clear tactile feedback, original mechanical feel.
- Play to Win – With 7 programmable macro keys, binding multiple commands and activating them instantly is simple and quick. Assign single or multiple keystrokes to any macro key to save precious time in the middle of battle.
- Light it Up in Your Way – 5 RGB backlit modes are selectable with 16.8 Million Colors. Glorious & amazing lighting effects let the light of victory wreak havoc in the dark.
- USB Pass-Through Port – Positioned for uninterrupted game play and ready for your mouse, headset adapter, or other USB device.
- Form & Function – Ergonomically designed with a detachable wrist-rest section connected by magnets, the wrist-rest offers great support to make use more comfortable.
Francisco –
Me gustó mucho su diseño y calidad precio.
Francisco –
Cyrus Kinne –
I used this for about a year but eventually the novelty of it wore off and I went back to a regular keyboard.
Cyrus Kinne –
Pasquale –
I didn’t have high expectations but this turned out to be rather good. The keys are very very clicky which is a bit of a negative but hardly a deal breaker. Apparently you can change out the switches so if that bugs you there is a remedy. Overall, I’m impressed. It feels solid, the LEDs are bright, and it 100% works without pesky software.
Pasquale –
Steven Tannock –
Solid gaming keyboard. I’m on my second one. First one just died out due to wear and tear over 2 years. 5/5 will purchase a replacement when I need to!
Steven Tannock –
Jartco –
Over the years I’ve had three different gaming pads. All three of them had the same thing in common, the palm rest was made from a material that would eventually wear out from use. The palm rest on the Redragon K585 uses hard plastic that will probably never wear out, plus it removable, so if you want to put some more comfortable to rest your palm on you can.
Jartco –
Kyle Smith –
As mentioned, I bought this once I discovered that a single laptop W key replacement cost me $12, or pay more to solder an entire unit. This is a nice and cost effective way to save wear on the most used keys for gaming. The four programable modes are useful to turn any key into a macro if you play games like War Thunder. This is a new essential for my setup.
Kyle Smith –
Jeremy –
This is a quality product that fits my needs for space saving while playing mouse and keyboard games. It was a little misleading having F1-F5 also be activated by G1-G5 so don’t expect to have 5 extra buttons if you were already using the function keys
Jeremy –
Bruce Stark –
I love the keyboard itself would love for it to have more available functions to download
Bruce Stark –
Shane strout –
Great gaming keyboard got it for my son,he loves it
Shane strout –
Adam S. –
my wrist began to hurt pretty bad while using this thing. I think it’s because the keys are so tall and my fingers area always like in an attack pose while using the thing. It was fun while it lasted but now it just sits in my closet of retired tech.
Adam S. –
Christopher Wells –
I really like this one hander. good hand lay out nice to have it where ever good size, but mind you it is about half a keyboard in size.
The only issue I have is that there is repetitive buttons and I’m not sure how to get around that. As in F1 – F5 are repeated with the “G Keys” If they could be set to other keys or as extra keys that would take this to God tier, but a alas tis only be a demi god.
Christopher Wells –
Morgan –
Got this to replace my old Z-Engine Fang, from the WoW Burning Crucades era.
Over all simple key board lay out and very responsive. Was hoping for customization and macro capacity but it is just a keyboard.
Morgan –
Angela Williams –
Took a few days to adjust but have been using it ever since. Would purchase again.
Angela Williams –
Andy Rodriguez –
Man, this feels so much more comfortable to use when gaming compared to a full keyboard. The side keys are an added bonus too. I enjoy how compact it is on my desk. I recommend
Andy Rodriguez –
Jake Meador –
Best used for grid settings if you play rts games. It is way easier to reach if you have small hands.
Jake Meador –
Robert Dillon –
I bought this to enhance my technical work. The macros are an excellent way to speed up repetitive tasks. The lights are a great way to maintain focus and display which macro set is in use. This has made work quite a bit more efficient.
Robert Dillon –
Andy Morales –
I really love this and I only game on this since getting it! I have been recommending it to all of my fiends. I don’t even use my normal gaming mechanical keyboard now unless I need to type something. I can’t say enough good things about this, especially for the price! For how much it cost you definitely have nothing to lose!
Andy Morales –
Adam G –
Was starting to have some software compatibility issues with my old and beloved Fang Z gamepad so I got this. It’s pretty good. I miss the buttons and their layout and macros of the Fang but this gampad will do just fine. I wish you could record macros for keys not included on the game pad itself. The software free ability of this over my ideazon Fang Z gamepad kinda makes it future proof though.
Adam G –
M Rhodes –
Huge improvement having mouse in front of you instead of off to the side. The space bar is much more accessible. On the other hand, the home keys are not textured. At a minimum, the f key should have a bump. Quite often I am scrambling to find my home keys in the middle of a battle. How could they miss such an obvious product requirement? Also the usb-c port loses connection at the slightest movement. The G1 key is totally awkward to try to press. It would be better if it were the right of the space bar. Better than a full size keyboard for gaming, but room for improvement.
M Rhodes –
Ryan –
Some of the buttons can be a little hard to reach in the middle of a game, but it works really well. The configuration software is only on Windows, but if you run Linux it will work right out of the box. If you want to configure it, do it on a Windows machine and then that configuration will stay when you put it back on Linux. I couldn’t get the configuration software to work even with WINE or Bottles.
Ryan –
A M –
Bought this for shooters so I have more space to move the mouse. It works great. Only thing I don’t like about it is the position of the space bar.
A M –
Bodie Baker –
I recently had the misfortune to get in a car crash, drunk driver struck my drivers side door breaking my humorous (left arm). I’m an avid gamer and put on convalescent leave and could still manage to move my fingers, this is perfect keyboard to sit in my lap so I can still play my games while I have my good arm on the desk.
Bodie Baker –
Steven Gormely –
Title says it all I gotta have one. Durability is out of this world and with changeable key buttons will last a long time.
Steven Gormely –
Dutch –
Should have bought this a long time ago. It sits right next to my regular keyboard, but it spreads my hand out enough so it feels very comfortable on my shoulders.
Dutch –
Allen –
Comes with additional USB port for mouse, the wired model works great with any USB C cable. The wireless model will loose key presses if too many inputs are sent at the same time. Convenience is not worth making games unplayable
Allen –
Andrew –
Before I got this thing I was using a Razer Tartarus for a while and was looking for a replacement due to the Tartarus starting to wear out and become old. I stumbled across the K585 when I was looking for something that was similar but more affordable, I’ve had it for over 3 years now and really like it. It’s really good for a lot of different games where most of the core functions/controls of the game are on the left side of the keyboard, and it saves you space. The arm rest is detachable for those who prefer not to use it and it even has a USB port that you can use to plug another peripheral into it (I use the port for the K530 Pro that I bought recently.)
If you don’t really care about big name peripheral brands such as Razer or Logitech and want something that’s more bang for buck, then this item is definitely for you. Also the keys & lighting are customizable via the driver application.
Andrew –
Ann Spencer –
Very easy to set up and use. Solid and fits my hand well.
Ann Spencer –
Saiden Fajardo –
The Redragon K585 DITI One-Handed RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard has truly elevated my gaming experience. With its compact 42-key design and tactile mechanical switches, it offers a perfect blend of functionality and performance. The Type-C connection ensures fast and reliable connectivity, while the RGB backlighting adds a stylish touch to my gaming setup. The keys are responsive, making it easy to execute complex commands with precision. The ergonomic design provides comfort during prolonged gaming sessions. The customizable RGB lighting is a standout feature, allowing me to personalize the keyboard to match my gaming mood. Whether you’re a casual gamer or a professional, the Redragon K585 DITI is a game-changer for those seeking a one-handed keyboard that delivers on both form and function. Highly recommended for its build quality, responsiveness, and aesthetic appeal.
Saiden Fajardo –
Phineas Gage –
This is an excellent gaming keypad. It has a large amount keys and an ergonomic design that is well suited for any gaming configuration. It comes with extra switches, a key remover and USB-C cable. The included magnetic wrist guard is a nice feature.
After my MERC Stealth keypad finally died I needed a replacement after 15 years of muscle memory with that keypad design. Most keypads on the market either do not have sufficient number of keys or do not have an ergonomic enough design to compete with my previous keypad. The Redgragon K585 fits the bill, but it will require a few modifications to do so.
To emulate the Merc Stealth keypad you will need to download the Reddragon K585RGB keyboard app from the Reddragon website. Once the keys are programed, the key assignments are stored on the keyboard and can be moved from PC to PC without using the app. Second, you will need a USB keyboard to plug into the Reddragon keypad to program the new keys. Third, you will need to remove the old keys with the included key remover and replace them with new keys (Redgragon and others sell replacement keys on Amazon and are inexpensive). Finally, using the app and the keyboard, you can program the Reddragon keyboard with your new key bindings. All of the keys are programmable except the “rec” key. The F1-F4 are replaceable and programmable as well as the key to the right of the F4 key. The G1-5 keys can be used as macros or single key bindings (they just cannot be replaced). You can also change or turn off the background RGB colors.
This is the second K585 keyboard I have purchased and is a very well priced replacement for the keypad side of the Merc Stealth keyboard.
Phineas Gage –