Filed to:anna valerious Photo: John Biggs/Gizmodo To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, features and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Gizmodo Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a news fix. Board your dirigible, prepare your Leyden jar cannon, and get ready to write your steampunk masterpiece because the Azio Retro Classic is here to make you feel like a salty yet wise mercenary. This $US299 ($384) keyboard does take some getting used to. The keycaps are round, which is a bit odd at first, and the wider layout means you’re going to be moving across the keys more than you would with a compact or 60% keyboard. The keys are sufficiently clicky, but because this isn’t specifically a “performance” keyboard, you’re going to notice a slight slowdown until you become proficient. This keyboard is mostly about styling, anyway, and the matching Bluetooth mouse will make your whole setup match completely. If you’re equipping a front desk kiosk at an old-timey barbershop or planning on making your desk a specially designed set-piece, this is the keyboard for you.