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The ROG Falcata is a bold reimagining of the gaming keyboard that fuses elite performance with radical customization. The 75% split design is engineered for ergonomic freedom, letting you detach the right half to free up mouse space or tailor your setup for superior comfort. With hot-swappable ROG HFX V2 magnetic switches, ultra-precise 0.01mm actuation tuning, Rapid Trigger toggle, and a multi-function control wheel, it offers dozens of ways to fine-tune your gameplay. Add tri-mode connectivity, four-layer acoustic dampening, and dual silicone wrist rests, and you’ve got a keyboard that adapts to your every move—whether you're grinding ranked matches or crafting the perfect keystroke feel.

Without knowing any of those main features, take one look and it will be abundantly clear that it will most likely fit right in with whatever setup you currently own or dream to have. The split design with independent wrist rest attachments and various height adjustments means there are enough permutations to ensure you're comfortable, and even the largest mouse movements are unhindered when the right half can be completely detached anytime. 

The ROG Falcata can be set up in one of three configurations, and you can alternate between them depending on the usage scenario, then utilize the wrist rest and feet attachments to fine-tune the comfort for a personalized feel. The three main types are:

1. A standard 75% layout.

ROG Falcata - Standard - No wrist rest - Top view.jpg

2. The split design where both sides can be angled perfectly according to how wide your arms are apart.

ROG Falcata - Split - No wrist rest - Top view.jpg

3. The ultimate FPS layout with all the room you need.   
ROG Falcata - Split Left Only - No wrist rest - Top view.jpg
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A split design? How about wrist rests?

Despite a split design, we still made sure you have the wrist support you need. Each side of the ROG Falcata has its own silicon wrist rest.

ROG Falcata - Standard - Flat - Top view.jpg
ROG Falcata - Split - Flat - Top view 2.jpg
ROG Falcata - Split Left Only - Flat - Top view.jpg

Attaching the wrist rests securely is simple and only takes 2 minutes. Each wrist rest can be affixed by bolting the heavy-duty metal plates onto the back of the keyboard. Three screws are required on each side. 
ROG Falcata - Install - Wrist rest base.jpg

Helpful tip: 

Hold the stem with two fingers while in a vertical position and twirl the handle at the top with your other finger. This way is much quicker and minimizes the risk of over-torquing and potentially stripping the screws.

Alum key 1.jpg

Untighten with the hex key in the horizontal position, this is easier as there's more leverage. 
Alum key 2.jpg

 

Tilted or Tented

To personalize further, you can raise the back or the middle of the keyboard, with legs of different sizes. To get a steeper angle, screw on the feet at the back. 

ROG Falcata - Raised - Wrist rest.jpg

For a tented setup, screw on the feet along the middle edge.

ROG Falcata - Tented - Wrist rest.jpg

Height is adjustable whether you use the wrist rest or not, so you can personalize it however you want.

ROG Falcata - Standard - Tented - Hero view.jpg

ROG Falcata - Split - Tented - Hero view 2.jpg

ROG Falcata - Split Left Only - Tented - No wrist rest - Hero view.jpg

The space in the middle could be a nice spot for your drink (if safe to do so...), phone, or a dedicated microphone.

ROG Falcata - Split - Flat - Mic Scenario.jpg

However it's set up, the wireless connectivity (BT or RF 2.4GHz) makes any change quick and easy. The ROG Falcata adapts to any situation. 


2 Comments
Nate152
Moderator

Wow what a keyboard !

I'd just like to say, out of all the different size keyboards you make, 75% is my favorite because they have the F1, F2, F3 etc.. keys.

You went above and beyond by using heavy duty metal for the wrist rests, an aspect of superior quality IMO.

 

 

 

 

Nerdtastic
Level 10

It is neat, but not a traditional keyboard layout at all.  

I do appreciate the pictures to help m imagine how such a cool keyboard is used, for those it is intended for...  I totally get it!  This idea of a TKL design needs to be symmetrical for the purpose.  

I cannot deny how much I enjoy seeing technologies develop, no matter how niche the intended market is.  😁