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I also have the G-15, but am yet to sit down and work out the programmable side of it yet.
I also like the keys being back lit, if you are running Fraps for instance while in game you can easily check your frame rate is it will be displayed on the LCD screen. Handy little tool.
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http://combatace.com/files/file/2013...with-mfc-dlls/ The only problem I have with my G15 (five years old generation 1) is that the black color on the keys has worn off a bit so the text on the w, a, s, d keys for example are hard to read... |
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I like this one very much:
![]() What I dislike is that they break so easily. A few drops of any liquid and the thing's busted, even if I open and clean it totally. |
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![]() i dicided to move back to one of these 1 year ago when i got tired of USB + wireless keybord malfunction, and inability to go to bios. It has preatty much all it needs, never got the ideia of the need of a super keybord... |
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I used a Z-Board for a few year playing BF1942, BF2, and Team Fortress 2. For those games, it was excellent! I have not used it at all for IL-2 or other flight games, doesn't seem to be needed (my opinion only).
My basic requirement for a keyboard now is cheap and wireless. Backlit would be nice though..... Splitter |
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Maybe that's the reason your usb kb sucked?
Never had a problem to get into the bios with usb or bluetooth kbs. Last edited by swiss; 11-15-2010 at 05:16 PM. |
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You know it's hard that there are so many keyboards out there but with so many of them the function keys are very poor for gaming purposes. In IL-2 I'm using those buttons all the time. I'm hoping this keyboard holds out for a bit and maybe I'll find a good deal on one of these gaming keyboards.
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Personally I'd never buy a Logitech "G" keyboard. But people seem to like them.
I am using MS SideWinder X6 for the past 1.5 years and have nothing but praises to say about it. The slightly different key layout takes few days of getting used to but in the end it is a very nice keyboard. A bit on the 'old school' side, with modern features - best of both worlds, at least for me. And the removable NUMpad is a great feature.
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Why not get one of these as a second keyboard/ input device. I don't have one but they are cheapish and strangely attractive:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/wolf-...oard-usb-white They come in a variety of colours too. RedToo. |
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For Azimech and anybody else worried about liquid spillage on keyboards.
Try covering the moving parts of the keyboard, ie the keys, with clingfilm wrapped tight at sides and top & bottom. Depending how hard you are on keyboard can last for days even weeks and is cheap and easy to replace. Liquid spills no longer a problem and bonus is it also keeps out dust and other detritus eg biscuit crumbs and reduces wear on key legends.
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