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Hey peeps, I bought an Aula L2098 back in March and since then, I've used it very very lightly (I'm only home 3 days a week) and recently it started to fail. Many keys just stopped working so I'm going to get a new keyboard. I'm considering the Logitech G910 orion spectrum and I've seen many mixed reviews about it. The thing about it is here in Egypt it's kinda cheap (2000 egp) compared to corsair K95 (almost 4000 egp) or even the K70. I'd like some feedback from anyone using it or have used it. Thanks
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It seems to only happen with these three devices everything else stays working and does not disconnect. They will disconnect and will not reconnect until I restart my pc, but if I plug them into my USB 3.1 Red Ports on the back of my motherboard they will be fine. It happens mostly randomly but I do know it will happen if I am using Adobe Premiere CC 2017 and it will happen while I am encoding a video or Playing a game too. This is my PC Link to my system specs. Can Someone please help it is getting very frustrating, I have tried updating drivers that helped for a little while, also tried changing to different USB 3.0 Ports that did nothing. Please and Thank You for any ones help.
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Today I got my 1st mechanical keyboard the g910 orion spectrum. I have messed around with it for a bit and figured out some of the basics. However, what I want to do is program a macro to open up multiple tabs and go to the sites i frequent. Is there a way to program this rather then have each macro go to 1 site. For example program G1 to open 5 tabs with 1 going to facebook, 1 to youtube, 1 to PCpartpicker, etc. As for macros in game I will set them up as I need them there r 3 modes so shouldnt have to worry about running out.
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Hello guys. I bought a G910 Orion Spectrum. Was going to return it due to some minor scratches. When the new one arrived I just realized there two types of switches, blue and black, and they do feel different. I could not find any information about the G910 having two types of switches. What is the deal?
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Hi, So I've tried to contact Logitech support for this but they're not responding so to the point: previously I had the G510s keyboard, and in the Logitech Gaming Software I was able to apply different profiles to different "M" buttons, for example on M1 I had the default button for windows, with blue lighting. On button M2 I had the Battlefield 4 profile with assigned commands for G-Keys and Red lighting, on button M3 I had something else. I was trying to do the same thing on this keyboard but I cannot seem to do it. What I want is that I want my M1 button to be set as default, having for example copy+paste macros on G-Keys and a Rainbow Effect Lighting, on M2 I want for example PUBG (game) with in-game commands assigned to G-Keys and individual lights for each keys that are used in game, and for M3 I would choose something, but currently I can't do that, and I don't know if it is even possible, thanks
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Does anyone know where i can find the cylindrical keycaps for the Logitech G910 in Australia, i have looked on ebay, logitechs website etc and havent had any luck. Anyone have an idea where to find them? Thanks ~Jake
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logitech gaming software is shite and wont allow me to sync my g502 and g910 anymore i did nothing but update the software please help
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Is there any way I can get my hands on G910 orion spark standard key caps? I have a G910 orion spectrum, which I bought cheaply of a friend. I do like the typing experience but I tired the orion spark one's and fell in love.. Since then I searched on the Internet to get a trustworthy source of these.... Does anyone know a market for these things?
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so my g910 is randomly changing the z and y key happened yesterday and before that back in feburary it always stays switched until rebooting up to 3 times
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Hey guys, i'm going to buy my first mechanical keyboard, i dont know which of this is going to be better, help me please! G910/g810: I wanted the G910, but reviews say that it is kind of unconfortable, what you guys think? (my country doesnt have the spectrum version) is the romer G good? K95 platinum: I like the lighting of the g910, but a lot of people say that this keyboard is awesome CoolerMaster MasterKeys Pro L: i read that cooler master has good keyboards, but in reviews, people say it's overpriced or isnt good which you guys prefer?
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I'm looking to buy a my first mechanical keyboard. I can't decide between Corsair K95 and Logitech G910. Pros for corsair: cherry MX brown switches so i could change key-caps later, made of aluminum and braided cable looks more durable. But I think software that comes with keyboard is not very good. Pros for Logitech: better lighting on Romer-G switches, smaller in size and Logitech software paired with Arx control app is much better than corsairs. I don't like Logitech palm rest that is bigger on left side i would prefer corsairs same size of entire length. Since this is my first mechanical keyboard i think i will get used to Romer-G switches faster, since they give similar feeling to membrane keyboard. Also i get free Division game with Logitech so i save around 50€ on that. In my country the best price for corsair is 205€ and for Logitech is 160€ (-50€ for the game that i would pay anyway)=110€ So is K95 so better then G910, that will justify almost 100€ in price difference?
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Hey guys! I've been looking at picking up a Logitech G910, and have been wanting it for a while because of it's design. After i actually looked more up about it, I realized that the keys don't click. Which isn't a big deal. I've also looked at Das Keyboards which i love for how sleek it looks. And the K90 just because of the features. My question is that I don't know which keyboard would be the best for FPS type of games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, I would love for one of you guys to help me decide on which one i should really go for, like which keyboard would give me the best performance. Thanks in advance guys!
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Hello all. Does anyone happen to have those rounded keycaps for the G910 Orion Spark? If So, is it worth paying 40$ to replace the default ones? Thanks in advance. Link for New Keycaps Here
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I recently purchased a Logitech G910 RGB Gaming Keyboard. I went on Logitech's website to download the software, and I tried both 64bit and 32 bit, but neither of them would download. At first it displayed 8 hours for a 92.8mb file, and then it stopped displaying how long it would take to download, and then stopped. It has been downloading for the past half an hour now, and it is only at 2.1mbs. Any solutions? All help is appreciated in advance, thank you.
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I've heard that the K95 has LED issues but it has more Macro keys , on the other side the G910 has less macro keys and weirdly shaped keys but looks more gaming like. I have the Logitech G402 mouse and im planning on getting the newest headset form Logitech aswell but cant decide what keyboard. Which one in your opinion is better?
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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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Deciding between G910 and K70 RGB, and I'm leaning towards the G910, but Linus's review of the keycaps makes me shudder. Anyone know of good ones that fix that angled keycap mess?
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So, I happened by my local Best Buy store today (a friend was taking his Asus laptop in for service, YET AGAIN) and decided to check out the keyboard section. Now, I must admit that I have been in the market for a new keyboard for some time now, and this isn't just a "childish whim" kind of purchase for me, though really, who spends this kind of money on a whim? Anyway, they had the G910, the Corsair K70, and the Razer Chroma. I sat there playing with the keystroke actions on all of them and found that there is a clear difference between the three. They also had a Thermaltake RGB keyboard, but not on display, so I cannot say whether that one felt like one of these three. I have been looking to get a mechanical keyboard, but ALSO maintain some level of sound sanity when I am typing, especially considering that I work in a small room and don't want to wake the roommates up at odd hours of the night with a string of heavy clacks. To that end, the G910 was the clear winner. While the Corsair seemed slightly quieter than the Razer, they were both just too loud. To top the sound issue off, the Razer action seemed to feel "cheap." I'm not really sure what they have done, but it definitely feels like an inferior product as far as the tactile feedback is concerned. The Corsair felt really good, but actually... Not as good as the Logitech (to me.) I have to admit, these Romer switches are pretty amazing. The lighting is phenomenal! There is virtually no bleed behind and around the keys, and the brightness and uniformity of the light coverage is simply miles ahead of the other two display models, with the Corsair leaking light out of the base like it is supposed to satisfy a small child sleeping in the next room, as a nightlight. Really, Corsair, you should do something about that, because I can imagine that would be quite obnoxious when doing anything in the dark. All of these things made my choice pretty clear, and I went ahead and took a G910 home. So far, so good... Just... The software is STILL lacking features that I would love to have. Linus did his review over a YEAR ago, and not much has improved in that time. In fact, after doing some research, I have discovered that Logitech did finally come out with more traditional key-caps (which I WILL be ordering, because the odd shape of some of these keys is pretty jarring on your fingers during longer typing sessions, like this post.) That is just about all they have done though. When we are discussing a $180 (US) keyboard, that is pretty shameful. The more traditional keys are also a $40 EXTRA that you have to purchase just to make the keyboard practical enough for daily use. Thankfully, it was $40 off today for some sale, so I won't really be out much once I order those keys next week. Spectacular key switches! Wonderful tactile feedback for people used to run-of-the-mill rubber-dome keyboards! Amazing lighting quality! HORRIBLE key-caps! I will actually do a proper review once I have the other keys and a lot more time using it, but ultimately, I am more interested right now in hearing if some creative person has created some alternative lighting control software for the Logitech keyboards. Essentially, the color cycling and wave patterns look pretty cool and are great for showing off the keyboard, but they are quite distracting when you are actually trying to concentrate on something more serious than Facebook. I would love the ability to make individual keys cycle, rather than the entire keyboard. I would like a solid back-light for the keyboard itself, and go through the RGB spectrum on the Logitech "G" logo and G910 badge-plate. If anyone knows of a solution to help me get this done, please let me know. It's not a deal-breaker for the keyboard, but it is an annoying limitation to the software.
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(Now with a 3good picture from a T5 Rebel.) I’ve had an uninteresting/boring past when it comes to keyboards. My first keyboard with my gaming PC was a Microsoft Wireless 800. After that came a Logitech MK320. My first two keyboards then were plastic hunks of wireless membrane junk. There wasn’t really anything wrong with either of them, but they didn’t feel very nice and they didn’t feel like high-quality solutions. So, I wised up. I went around the internet a bit and people were talking about “mechanical keyboards.” I learned about Cherry MX, the most common switch type and the keyboards that carried them. I looked for the best price for what I wanted and I ended up with a Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition. It rocked Cherry MX Blues. While I liked the feel, the build quality and noise let me far down. I used it for about a year, and then found the Logitech G710 Plus. I heard about how Cherry MX Browns were basically quiet MX Blues and how the G710 Plus was one of the best gaming keyboards out there. I wasn’t a fan of the color scheme but I picked one up and fell in love. It felt great. So, two years down the line I find myself wanting something new. The keyboard market has changed quite a lot now. Cherry’s patent on the MX design expired and companies started making their own, most notably Kailhua (Rosewill RGB80, Razer’s new BlackWidows, Thermaltake’s Poseidon Z, etc.) But they were obviously cheap Cherry ripoffs, feel and all. I wanted something that would still scream quality and be an actual upgrade from the G710+. I was originally set on getting Corsair’s K70 RGB, as the lighting and genuine Cherry switches drew me in. However, considering how much of a hard time my cousin has had with his original keyboard and his replacement, I became skeptical. The software on Corsair’s solution, while having better features than the G910 has some obvious issues and a steep learning curve. There were few other options for RGB keyboards since the RGB80 and BlackWidow Chroma use Kailhua switches. There was one obvious choice left though, and it was from Logitech. The G910 Orion Spark. The appearance is striking, the design leaves questions and the lighting is gorgeous and hassle-free. But it comes at a higher average price point than the Chroma and K70. I feel however that it’s not fair to compare the Orion Spark to the K70, as the obvious omission of macro keys leaves but the K95 RGB for Corsair, which retails at a whopping $189.99 USD (though it can be found for less.) But the G910 has Omron’s new Romer-G switch, how does it stack up to Cherry? Let's dive in and find out. Build/Design It has a fair bit of heft to it. It’s thick, chunky and very nicely built. It uses soft touch plastic nearly everywhere, with gloss black plastic in some key places (like between the wrist rest and the keyboard’s body.) Crumbs and debris may build up in that area over time, but it’s nothing a can of air won’t get rid of. The keycaps have a sharp inward angle to them to keep your fingers in place. They perform their function fairly well, though I’m not a huge fan of the feel. The inconsistency in the design of the keycaps is what really kills it though for me. The WASD, arrow keys and G keys have a line design on them, the rest of the keys do not. Some of the keys have sharp angles, some are rather tame and the Windows keys are convex. It feels like a mishmash of design decisions made by multiple people without taking input. Lighting/Arx Dock/Arx Companion The lighting shines through the keycaps in a very uniform and strong enough manner. The colors are vibrant, however the color wheel in Logitech’s Gaming Software is not entirely accurate. I found that I had to play around with it a lot to get the exact color I wanted, but I was always able to get the color right. Unfortunately, the NUM/CAPS/SCROLL lock lights and the media keys are permanently blue. Disappointing but not a deal breaker. The software is very easy to use, but I would like to see more lighting diversity in the mix (for example, make the colors in the wave mode editable and make a reactive typing mode like Corsair’s with the water pond effect.) Now for the part everyone has been waiting for, the Arx Dock! Kidding, but it’s an interesting add for sure. The Arx companion app for iOS and Android is easy to use and offers some nice features, such as modifying macros and monitoring system temps and usage. It’s a nice addition to an awesome keyboard. Ergonomics/Comfort Sorry to bore you guys with everything but the switches, but I see this as an important time to talk about ergonomics. The keycap design is interesting, but a little strange and uncomfortable to use. You will get used to them, but it takes time. That’s not my concern though. The wrist rest design is seemingly inadequate. While writing this review, I had to take a couple of breaks because my right wrist was feeling sore (though I have not yet felt that same soreness again since.) The left wrist is fine due to the large palm mount, but the right wrist isn’t left with much as it’s assumed that the keyboard will be used primarily for gaming. I would have loved to see a uniform design here, though if you’re willing to hack apart a $170 keyboard with a Dremel it can be fixed. That’s not a valid solution though. Omron's switches Lastly, the switches. Omron, you have really outdone yourselves here. They’re almost perfect to me. They bottom out quickly, which I happen to like a lot. They feel like shallow MX Reds, yet they feel better than an analogy can describe. They’re pretty quiet, they feel great and they’re good for any typist. Too bad the caps are so angled. If the switches were designed to be compatible with MX stems, they would be perfect. The lack of availability of aftermarket caps is another downside then. If you want a highly customizable keyboard, this isn’t the one for you. Closing To close, I can say this with great certainty. This is the best keyboard I have ever used so far bar none. It’s nicely built out of materials that were well thought out with the end user in mind, the switches feel sublime and the lighting is beautiful. However, the keycaps are awkward to use, the blue LEDs for the media keys is a disappointment and the wrist rest is not the best. I would like to expand my mech collection in the future, hopefully with a KBC Pok3r or a Unicomp Ultra Classic 103-key. Those will wait for another day though. For a numeric score, I decided to use a system similar to JonnyGuru’s PSU ratings, which rate categorically on a scale of 1-10 and average those numbers into a final score. I will also include a list of pros and cons if the review was hard to follow or if you’re making the decision as I speak. Pros Beautiful design Nice, grippy finish on keycaps and chassis Vibrant and colorful LEDs Amazing switch feel Cons Lighting profiles not as diverse as the competition (could be fixed in an update) Wrist rest is inadequate, asymmetrical design does not feel good (major) Media keys and locks are blue only (minor) Arx Dock is blue (minor) Value It's one of six mechanical keyboards on the market that is this functional in terms of lighting. The Apex M800 RGB costs $200, the K95 RGB costs $180 and the BlackWidow Ultimate Chroma costs $160. Considering the amount that goes into building the switches alone, the typing feel compared to the others and the overall experience, I believe the keyboard is well worth what it costs.
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Hey guys im looking for a new keyboard and I am wondering what to get? The corsair k70 brown rgb vs. logitech g910 orion spark rgb vs feenix autore vs. logitech g710+? corsair k70 rgb brown: http://gaming.corsair.com/en-us/corsair-gaming-k70-rgb-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-cherry-mx-brown Logitech g910 orion spark rgb: http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/rgb-gaming-keyboard-g910 Feenix autore: http://www.feenixcollection.com/autore.html Logitech g710+: http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g710plus-mechanical-gaming-keyboard
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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1vCXZ8X Amazon: http://geni.us/2bSA We finally got a chance to look at the new Logitech G910 with Romer G switches. How do they stack up against their competition?
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Hello everybody, i'm thinking about buying the BEST gaming keyboard possible, and the keyboard (to me) must have: - Mechanical Keys (preference for both gaming and typing); - RGB Lighting. And i find myself with these 3 keyboards: Corsair - K70 RGB Logitech - Orion Spark G910 Razer - Blackwidow Chroma I really dont know which one to choose D:, the price of them doesn't matter, because here in Brazil the price will be a lot different (will be because these keyboards are not here yet ): ), down below i will put a note that i have made in onder to see which one is the best: Legends: > = Nice Features; + = Very good features; - = Not nice "features. >>> Corsair - K70 RGB <<< > Aluminum; > Removable Wrist Rest; > Multimedia buttons; > Coated cable. + Invulnerable to sweat; + ESD Shielding. - Weak lights. >>> Logitech - Orion Spark G910 <<< > ARX; > 9 Macros; > Multimedia buttons; > 2 Options of Wrist Rest. + ARX. - Only the buttons have ilumination, doesn't have any light between the buttons. >>> Razer - Blackwidow Chroma <<< > Coated Cable; > 5 Macros. + Very bright LEDS; + I already have Razer products (So i dont need to download more software and will combine with my Barracuda and Naga Hex). - Vulnerable to sweat. And in question of design, TO ME, it's: G910 >>> Blackwidow >>> K70 And the Keys, TO ME², it's: G910 Fake Browns >>> K70 Red >>> Blackwidow Fake Red/Brown? So, what do you guys think, which one do you prefer? And there's any good Mechanical RGB beside those ones? There's any feature that i missed? Anyway, give me your opinion, THX!
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Why is it that per game key color mapping is not a thing, even with the use of lua scripts? I love the G910 keyboard but this seems like a pretty big over sight in my opinion. Well this and not being able to include key color combinations to a specific profile or G-key/ M-key. We know that the per-key color map is saved by the gaming software and we know that G-keys can be mapped by color per-profile and saved. So it should be possible to achieve color maps linked to profiles right? Any insight/ suggestions/ ideas welcome.
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