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Hello everyone! I don´t know which should I choose. Price is similar in my country. It will be my first mechanical keybord. I am currently using Microsoft All-in-one Media keyboard. G710 seems to be old, but G910 have wierd caps. I don´t get in touch with them, but they looks wierd. Normal caps cost another 40$. I don´t need lighting or something like that. I want more silent keyboard, I think I will don´t use that ARC function on G910. If I miss something just ask. Also sorry for bad english. Thank you for helping me choosing and have a nice day!
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So basically I got the speakers and when trying to configure them I noticed some really messed up issues. So out of the box the rear speakers were very soft. Not audible from where I'm sitting especially since they get over powered by the center speaker, left speaker as well as right speaker. I went to Sound from the control panel and right clicked on the speakers to configure them. They were set on Stereo mode which I thought was the problem, but no. I set them to 5.1 surround and when testing them I discovered more problems. Basically when you click test, it plays a sound on each speaker and meanwhile displays which speaker is being played. Well none of them were working correctly. The first speaker that was supposed to play was the front left one. The sound came out from the Center speaker. The right speaker was next which played out one of the rear speakers. The rest of the speakers including the subwoofer didn't play anything even when it said they were on the screen. I've checked the connections to make sure the speakers were plugged into the right socket and they are. I have no idea what to do from here.
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I had brought a logitech g710+ a few months back and for some reason the logitech gaming software crashes after it checks for what game i have installed, i have ran a fresh install and the same problem persists, if there is a fix for this please reply w/ instructions etc.
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Last year around this time I purchased the G602, it was a good deal at $50 CDN. I like the mouse a lot for various reasons, heavy though... duh batteries. =) Anyways: Two weeks ago I noticed the middle mouse button was missing clicks regularly. Functionality would briefly return, but briefly. Blowing into the middle button (right into the mouse) actually worked, but for only a short time. The problem started spreading to the left/right clicks shortly after. After a short search online for anyone with a similar problem, I did find that a small percentage of people were experiencing this also. These switches (at least the left/right buttons) are supposed to be rated for 20M clicks. I decided to open the mouse up to hopefully find a hair or something impeding something or something... I was just looking for any mechanical issue I could easily fix. Everything seemed clean inside. I took the mouse to my PC and tested manually hitting the switches. They were missing clicks. After a few days of blowing into my mouse as needed, I found a good deal on a Func MS-2 and jumped on it. It would be about a week traveling time as the unit I ordered was stored across the country. During that wait, my G602 magically started working properly. About a week had passed and no evidence of switch failure was evident. I though great, I can still use this thing. I picked up my MS-2 tonight (NCIX), and when I got home it all began again. As I am writing this the left click, the right click. and the middle mouse button are at any given point: missing clicks. The good news is that Logitech has a 3 year limited warranty on this mouse. The bad news is that I opened it up. I do not know if they will honor the warranty. I guess my next step will be to contact Logitech. Has anyone had a problem with a G602?
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I have been using the MX master for about 2 years now and I can't find a thing wrong with it other than I wish I had a corded one I could use for gaming. I love it to bits but I also have huge hands so I enjoy a larger mouse like the Mionix Naos 7000. Is there a mouse almost exactly like the MX master but wired, with a few more buttons for Macros, and larger for big hands.
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Background: My hands are long and skinny and I have been using a Razer Orochi for a couple of years and it just died on me, the mouse was way to small but I liked where the buttons were on it. I have been looking into the Deathadder and G502 proteus core, but I welcome any suggestions. Requirements: Large Macros Wired Decent/Good Sensor Thanks
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I have been using as G105 so far (crappy membrane keyboard). I have been thinking about upgrading, so far the keyboards that came to my mind where: the g710 and g710+ and the g910 orion spark. Notice all are Logitech as I already have a G502 and I really like their software (Logitech Gaming Software). I wish to have a quiet experience (as I play in the evening and do not want to bother the folks that are sleeping) and something that works well for typing as well . Which mechanical keyboard would you recommend and why?
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With it's current price $350 on amazon is it still worth it? I found some on eBay for $300. Yet for some reason the price increased. Is it still worth it. A g920 and shifter is $400. I was thinking of getting a thrustmaster with a shifter.
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Hello there people of the internet, I seek for your knowledge. I have been looking in to some gaming headsets/headphones lately and I have no idea what to do from here. So my question is: what do I do? I have the SonyXB950BT, which are great for music but don't have a mic. I have also been looking at the Logitech g633 Artemis Spectrum (130$) and the Steelseries Siberia 650/Elite (180$). What is my best option, keeping my current headphones and buying a mic (modmic or something) or buying one of the two I previously named, or something better in the same price range? Thank you for your time and knowledge people of the internet :3
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Hi! So i´m having a hard time choosing myself a new wireless headset. Currently im using DT770 Pro 250Ohm + modmic v4 + Creative SB Zx. But im sick and tired of cables. Im not a pro gamer nor am i doing anything else with the headset( no music, movies ect.) I have my eyes on the Logitech G933, but i was wondering if there are any other options i should consider? Thanks in advance!
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So after realizing all the corsair products I'm buying, I thought to myself "Why don't I just have a whole corsair setup?" So, what in your opinion, is a corsair mouse that rivals or bests the logitech G502?
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Hey, I currently have an old MX518 mouse. Was looking around (Mostly at Ebay, because retail prices in my country are expensive) and considered getting a new mouse. I saw the G700s, which has some pretty cheap Manufacturer Refurbished listings at Ebay, and the G602, which can be purchased for same prices as well. The G502 also seems really nice. I am not gaming much, mostly using the PC for everyday computing, but I do use it for gaming from time to time. (Battlefield4, Fallout4, Assassin's Creed, etc..) When I first started searching for a new mouse, I considered getting a Wireless one. It's not that important, but seemed like a nice change. In any case, I saw some negative comments about the G700S, and some good ones about the G602, which has a great battery time (Even tough it has much lower DPI). My question is this - for a pretty casual gamer, who mostly uses the computer for everyday needs, (putting aside prices, because they are really close), which mouse is recommended? G700s - Rechargable, Low battery time, High report rates, "Plastic feel", Manufacturer Refurbished G602 - Much lower DPI (Is 2500 DPI enough? Never had something better than 1600), Wireless, Not rechargable G502 - Many great reviews around, Great sensor (Is it really that great?), Great feel, NOT WIRELESS Any other recommendation is also welcome. (Especially for Wireless alternatives) Thanks Edit: Also encountered the Roccat Tyon for similar prices - anyone has any experience with this mouse? Also looks pretty solid, and has some features which sound really cool.
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This is a modified version of my script for my video review of the Logitech G 710+, hope this is informational. Feedback is welcomed. Do note I did not include images at this time but will be doing so going forward with my reviews. My old keyboard was ready to bite the dust, does the Logitech G710+ fit the bill as my new daily keyboard?! This is my first mechanical keyboard, it is a nice thing to be able to type faster and less pressure needed for each keystroke. For reference I have Cherry MX brown switches.I wanted mx blue switches but figured that sound would be annoying but enough with the tangent.The key caps are very smooth and slick that I feel my fingers often will slip a bit when I am typing fast. This has caused me to look into replacing the keycaps in the near future. On the subject of keycaps the WASD and arrow keys are grey keys with the up arrow key being on a weird slope that makes it uncomfortable to use for extended periods of time. Onto the white backlighting that comes in 4 levels and off. This is a nice feature considering how the keycaps are and that it is hard to read them when the lighting is off. For this reason I keep the brightness at the second brightest level. The programmable G keys are a nice feature to have even though I can not use them while gaming due to being a left handed user. I do get to use them while I am editing videos like this one. It makes doing certain things quicker even though I have to remove my hand from my mouse. There are 3 profiles for the G keys that can be switched by hitting the M buttons. It also comes with a gaming windows lock button which is nice even when you are nice gaming as I find I have been hitting the windows key a bit while getting used to the keyboard. This keyboard does take some getting used to as I think the key spacing on the G710+ is different than on my old membrane keyboard from 10 years ago. Plugging in the keyboard is something you should take note of as there are two usbs that have to be plugged in if you are using usb 2 and only the one with the keyboard on it if you are using usb 3. The 710+ has 5 media keys and a premium volume wheel that scrolls really smooth and nice. The texture is a definite plus as it makes it feel much better than the rest of the keyboard I wish they made the rest of the keys feel that nice. Logitech's software is decent compared to other competitors software that I have used while setting client’s keyboards up for them in the past.
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So... After years with the Performance Mouse MX, it started to do the whole double-click every time I click thing. Ironically, this was just days after a long argument here on the forums about the uselessness of gaming mice polling rates, which I do not want to get into here, because you'll not convince me it is perceivable by humans. Anyway, I went to Best Buy to find a replacement, and expected that I was going to be walking out with the MX Master simply because it is the very evolution of what I have been using for 5 years. Thing is, the Master was $100, and the G700s was on sale for $69.99 (normally also $100). Since I was mostly interested in three factors (wireless, size, and Logitech's low-friction scroll wheel) the G700s seemed like it could be a really good way to save some money. Unfortunately, even though the size was perfect, I wasn't liking the "grippy" coating on it in the store. Well, I decided to go ahead and buy it anyway and give it a chance... I HATE it! It's like SANDPAPER! Every time I touched it, I wanted to throw it across the room. I will admit that the hydrophobic coating on the G700s did prevent it from accumulating sweat drops or marks. So, that part was wonderful. Yes, the size was perfect, and the rest of the overall design was great, but the sandpaper feel killed it for me. There is simply no point in owning a piece of hardware that annoys you, so I took it back tonight and picked up the MX Master instead. In true Logitech style, the MX Master is a very different size than the Performance MX, and feels a bit too small for my long fingered hands. Seriously, I think they shrank it a good 1 and a half inches! Why can Logitech not just stick with what works? I may get used to it, because the side-scroll wheel being its own thing really appeals to me, but I may not. I may have to find another Performance MX. Shame. Now, without getting hung up on gaming gear, because I really (REALLY) don't care about anything over 125Hz polling, as I do not play games competitively online any longer. Even when I did, ages ago, we only had crappy early-gen opticals, so it simply doesn't matter. I don't need a mouse for gaming. I need a mouse for working first, then gaming second. If it happens to give me everything I need and also offers some insane polling rate, that is fine. It's just not my focus. What I am looking for is something that offers these: It needs to be similar in size to the Performance Mouse MX from Logitech Offer reliable wireless communication (no signal interference problems) Offer a back button at least (in addition to left, right, and middle-click) Hopefully with some kind of premium scroll-wheel technology (I refuse to go back to cheap rubber scroll wheels that stop responding after a short time.) No crazy annoying textures to make it feel weird in the hand I have been a Logitech loyalist for years and years, but am starting to become a bit disappointed that they destroy every great product they have. Is there even a proper competitor to Logitech in the premium mouse space? I know Microsoft has tried, but they just fail at everything mouse related.
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I have 5.1 surround speakers from Logitech, and I already turned on speaker fill in the "Realtek HD Audio Manager. Furthermore, I have already tried changing the Chrome properties using "--force-wave-audio", " --try-supported-channel-layouts", and " --disable-audio-resampler" but none of them work. The only way I found that works was going into the audio manager and changing the sound effects to "room" but that makes the audio sound weird. So is there any other way I can try other than switching to Firefox?"
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So Is anyone else but me surprised, that is basically the same price as the old mouse? Because when I see rgb, I see a large rise in price.
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Im going to buy a new keyboard since mine stopped working 2day. So ive seen some reviews specially from linus and ive come to 3keyboards: Corsair k70 rgb Razer blackwidow ultimate 2014 Logitech g910 I need ur guys opinion 2 help me choose a keyboard and if there are some newer keyboards that are better than these please say
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CHERRY MX key chattering It seems I've stumbled upon a well-kept secret when it comes to mechanical keyboards that use Cherry MX switches (Kailh probably too). They all succumb to an issue - key chattering. Either something (dirt, dust, hair, ash, plastic dust, ...) gets inside the MX switch or it simply comes "of age" AND the switch starts to register as a double-click (but not each time). Sometimes it takes a year, sometimes less. It's a wide-spread issue. What is key chattering? http://deskthority.net/wiki/Chatter How did I come to find that? My "g" key started experiencing "gg" sometimes instead of "g". I've noticed it a few days back (that it happens sometimes) but tonight it became really annoying. So I did some research. And I had something to find. Here are my findings: - It affects all Cherry MX switch types (but some report MX Brown most frequntly). - Sometimes cleaning the switch (while pressed) with compressed (canned) air can help (probably removes dust). - Sometimes a few drops of Isopropyl alcohol (80% or stronger) and pressing the key rapidly makes the problem go away for a few weeks or even months. - In a few rare cases lubricating the switch helped. - If it happens on more than 1 key it might be the controler firmware (gone bad) or a driver conflict. How to identify the issue if you're not certain? - use a text editor and use the key you suspect - use a program called Switch Hitter from Elite Keyboards https://elitekeyboards.com/switchhitter.php Is there a temporary "solution" to the problem? - Yes there is. One can use a program called Keyboard Chattering Fix. About: http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/21/windows/keyboard-chattering-fix.html Download link: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/Keyboard-Chattering-Fix.shtml Is there a permanent solution? - Yes, but it involves changing the switch for a new one. But since all MX switches are affected, no-one can guarantee... I've written this a few minutes back here (here's the original): https://www.gamingtribe.com/status/13194140054018/?v=349eca249c7371c2dd2b59c97dce2728
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So here's the deal: I'm currently using a Logitech g402 and I hate it. I like the buttons but the mouse is just too short and narrow for me to grip comfortably. I have rather large hands and I like to palm grip. I don't much care for the "gaming" features as much as having an optical sensor and comfort. I'm also partial to lightweight mice. So what would be a good recommendation? Update: So I've narrowed my search to 2 Mouses. I'm looking at the Zowie EC1-A and the ZA11. Wondering which would be more comfortable so if you've used one or both please let me know because no one sells them in store where I live.
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Currently I have Hyper x Cloud gaming headset, it has been very comfortable and decent to good audio quality. Thing is, this year I'm going to college and I intend on buying my 4 year future proof gear. On that list is included upgrading my audio gear. I want a durable headset, with a mic if possible, with really good audio quality and a design that doesn't allow much sound leakage (roommate and all). The Hyper x is good but as Linus said the hinge mechanism has the possibility of breaking in the future and the audio quality wasn't as good as I expected (although I very much liked the closed design). The Sennheiser is pricy but with excellent quality, excellent audio quality and a closed design. On the oother hand, the Logitech has a mic, 7.1 surround sound to be used when I'm watching hd movies on my laptop, seems comfortable nd is a bit cheaper. Can anyone help me out on the choice here? And yeah I game a lot, listen to music and watch high quality movies.
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I own the Logitech G600 and i love it, but I saw the Roccat Nyth that has a similar layout with the side buttons but some differences attracted me to it. (The price tag makes me flinch tho) For example, the way I hold the mouse makes the G600's third click a bit difficult to press quickly without preparing beforehand, while I can see myself using the button by the Nyth's left click much easier. Anyways, I was wondering if anyone could tell me how the software compares, the Logitech software is what's keeping me since I have other Logitech peripherals and I love having the G-shift for the 24 button MMOs
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Logitech announced their new mouse, Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum. It's as same as Proteus Core, but with RGB Lightings. 16.8 million colors to choose from. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxgKmEMQQnc The lightings can be controlled by Logitech Gaming Software. Source: Tom's Hardware, Logitech. Pricing: Pre-Order now for $79.99 at Logitech Website.