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Drop + The Lord of the Rings™ Dwarven Keyboard
$199

Drop + The Lord of the Rings™ Dwarven Keyboard

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Mansen
16
Aug 19, 2022
Is the product page just REALLY poorly worded, or are keycaps included in the 169$ pricetag?
A community member
Aug 19, 2022
The caps are included, but it's not the full set you'd get by buying the caps separately, just a subset that's enough to cover the board.
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user1897
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Aug 19, 2022
Can we choose the kind of switch we want of the keyboard? I'm a blue switch guy that is why I ask
A community member
Aug 19, 2022
No, they only come prebuilt with soldered Holy Panda X switches.
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Mlizu
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Aug 28, 2022
I was wondering if the 2 keyboards have rgb ??? if yes how can you customize it ?
A community member
Aug 28, 2022
They don't, just a white backlight you can turn up or down.
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jnewman
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Apr 15, 2023
Where did you get reference material to translate the individual letters to Dwarvish? Every book I own and Images I have found online say that the Runes correlate with different letters and numbers than the keyboard shows. Edit: It wont let me post the link to wiki about Cirth, but feel free to look for yourselves.
AwwGeez
1
Aug 31, 2023
You're correct to be concerned, this does not match up the corresponding letters AT ALL. Of course, there are phonetics that won't translate well into a keyboard, but they could have at least given it a shot. As best I can tell, this is matching the Cirth Alphabet both out of my Moleskin journal (a slip in reference) as well as the back of my "Lord of the Rings" 50th Anniversary Appendix. These particular references list the symbols in a grid, 1-58, and the corresponding phonetics, 1-58. This is simply taking them in that order and applying them to the keys. My reference shows 1-5 being as follows: "p", "b", "f", "v", "hw". . . which matches the runes we see on keycaps 1,2,3,4, and 5. Some of the other keys are on point. F1-F12, for example, seem correct. The F is there, but I honestly don't know how the number system works.
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Jplevin
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Aug 29, 2022
What are the dimensions of the keyboard?
A community member
Aug 29, 2022
14.2 x 5 x 1.25 inches