Logitech g11 gaming keyboard black
Just stupendous. The Logitech software operates all the peripherals with the same interface. So your Orion and your G13 and your Logitech gaming mouse all just appear in the interface and are customizable using this one program which graphically represents each of them and makes configuration a snap. And the configuration is deep and detailed. One thing the Orion removes is the LCD screen. I used that a lot and was anticipating missing it. That function can now go to your I-phone, however that's kludgy.
And best of all, it recognizes the Orion and when you press the macro recording key on the Orion, the G13 seamlessly displays the instructions and notifications previously contained on the integrated LCD.
Too cool! If you like macro keys, this could not be any better. You've got 9 on the Orion and 22 more on the G Plus each has 3 "modes". So M1 can contain 31 macros, and M2 and M3 add 62 more. That's 96 macros! And, that's all in 1 profile. You can save as many custom profiles as you want. So that's, like, infinite macro keys.
Or if I'm playing some guitar and recording into Pro Tools I can set up a suite of music recording macros. Mad props to Logitech for offering these solutions. These are gaming keyboards, and I am getting tremendous pleasure and productivity using them for conventional applications. I haven't even touched their capabilities in a gaming scenario, and that's what they are designed for! Oh, and I love these Romer key switches. Very comfortable to touch type with.
Hi I like the Roccat MK pro and it looks good the Logitech G Orion is out of this world for price as well, I also like the Logitech G19s but would I use half the stuff on them it is really just a good backlit keyboard that looks good and feels good to the touch , I don't play online but I don't like cheap feeling keyboards, this is going to be a harder decision than I thought.
Joined Dec 5, Messages 5, 1. The only name that comes to our mind for Logitech Gaming legacy is its Logitech Gaming software released in the early s, allowing its users to configure settings for Logitech Gaming devices through an array of settings for games.
It provides power and intelligence in gaming. Here is how to use the Logitech Gaming software for your gaming peripherals with configuration settings if you have just bought a new Logitech Gaming keyboard or mouse. In Logitech Gaming software its let you save profiles on-computer a, an on-board or according to automatic Game detection. You can choose to record a macro, choose to remap to another Mouse click and set each Mouse button to work or keyboard stroke.
Also, you can set a polling rate of your mouse in this view. In Battery Settings it allows you to select pre-set lighting modes to improve battery life. This tab acts as the primary dashboard. Which shows all the battery draining activities and current battery level of Mouse or high polling rates, draining the battery quickly due to brighter RBGs.
This feature optimizes the mouse for desk and mouse pad which improves tracking and lists of distance. It stores multiple profiles to keep various settings if you travel with Mouse or switch up the surface regularly. Surface Tuning is easy in this software. Just click to add a new surface, name it, follow the wizard and drag the mouse until it tunes the body.
In this lighting feature, the software allows you to control the lighting settings. You can set lighting mode, speed, sleeper time and brightness. You can pick any colour from You can sync your colour settings with multiple devices and have a unified look across your gaming setup.
The common issues that arise with Logitech Gaming software. You can always check online for different solutions. Try going back to the previous version of LGS in case if you have just updated your software. Set the mode of LGS. There are several reasons for not opening or loading software. The first thing is to check for updates if any then go for it or else try to uninstall or re-installing the software. There could be a problem in the firmware of the mouse that prevents the LGS to open. Make sure the profiles are associated with the right game.
Cons: - USB 1. Comment: A must have for the gamer on a budget. Keys are responsive and are comfortable enough for those long gaming sessions. The only real flaw I can find is the design of the keyboard which looks outdated compared to some of the newer gaming keyboards and the USB port which is a disappointing ver 1.
The backlight could be brighter, but is negligible for the average user. Comment: Up to 54 customizable macro keys is really useful in games and to quickly open programs. Keys feel confortable when pressed. Cons: Very large Pros: Looks and feels fantastic.
Comment: This keyboard makes you want to type. It feels like the keys are whispering "press me" as your fingers glide over the board. The blue backlights look fantastic and everyone who walks into your room will notice it. The functions keys are really handy and the multimedia keys are well placed and easy to use.
Cons: The key presses are sligthly weird coming from a Microsoft keyboard. Pros: Keyword works as intended, great macro keys and back lit keyboard is certainly a plus. Comment: Bought this keyboard when it was on sale. It is certainly a nice keyboard and the macro keys come in handy when I am either gaming or working on something and I need to bring up actions relatively quickly.
Defiantly more of a gaming keyboard, I was considering buying a second one for my office but it just doesn't look like it would fit nicely at the office. Originally bought this keyboard thinking it has an LCD, but it doesn't. Mistake that I made , no real worries! Great keyboard for gamers.
Cons: Made entirely of plastic Pros: Macro keys,blue backilight keys. Comment: This is great keyboard with 18 macro keys. This keyboard is also huge and has 3 levels of brightness of blue for the keys.
Only thing that sucks about this keyboard is that its made of plastic and at first i have a tendancy to hit the ctrl button due to the macros. Cons: - Price may be too high- Might be too big if you have a small desk- Macro keys may be hard to access if speed is an essence, especially for fast-paced games. But will probably get use to it over time. Pretty pointless feature. Pros: - Lots of macro keys- Lights up good for using in the dark - Keyboard easy to type with. Create custom macros for your games and access them with a single keystroke.
Reduce clutter by routing cables through the convenient under-keyboard channels. Swap gaming controls easily by plugging into the two full-speed USB ports.
And never worry about getting dropped out of the action if you press the Windows key; the built-in Gaming Mode switch disables it with one touch.
Play in the dark. Illuminated characters are easily visible in both bright- and low-light conditions with three levels of backlighting for late-night gaming sessions.
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