
Logitech G G910 Orion Spectrum
CH, Cable
Logitech G G910 Orion Spectrum
CH, Cable
The keyboard comes with CH layout, so the umlauts are there as usual, I can confirm. Pictures could be updated, it will probably be the US version :-)
Here, from my beloved 910: http://ibb.co/bYu1nw http://ibb.co/bBJi0G http://ibb.co/dKgE7w http://ibb.co/hoZqfG http://ibb.co/mKPqfG http://ibb.co/gBXbLG
Unfortunately we can't obtain the US-Layout from our suppliers at the moment.
Counter question: (Since when) have there been different Romer-G switches? In my opinion, there is only one type. You don't happen to mean the MX switches, do you?
It is QWERTY.
Nothing is currently known.
It is made of conventional plastic and has no major function for the keyboard.
Hallo Dave. Schau mal auf dieser Seite ,http://support.logitech.com/de_de/product/rgb-gaming-keyboard-g910/spare-parts, ich meine die Orion Spark ist baugleich.
The Keyboard is QWERTZ. Thats the CH Layout. AZERTY Layout is NOT used in CH. All keyboards from digitec are QWERTZ.
I have already installed the gaming software on a few computers without any problems. Since the installation routine already aborts, this probably has more to do with your Windows installation or configuration or computer. I would rather look for the errors in this, admittedly, large area.
Hello Swampy90. No, this is not possible because the product is not in Showroomm. It is also not in stock. Only products that are on display in the showroom and are effectively marked as such can be tried out.
1. the operating system is called macOS or for the old-fashioned Mac OS X. 2. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=logitech+g910+mac 3. google is powerful and practically all questions have already been asked and answered on the internet.
I hear it too...just seems to be the case.
Unfortunately we do not have the QWERTY version of this product.
Yes, it's the big Enter key as always with CH layout keyboards.
Unfortunately, we do not have any availability information for this item. As soon as new information is available, we will update it.
If it's the colours and RGB stuff you're after, definitely the 910. Otherwise, the two don't have much in common. The palm rest and the media buttons are just different. The rest depends on which buttons you choose. If I didn't already have a 910, I'd go for the wired 815 or the wireless 915, but that's because I love the low keys, but I'm so happy with the 910 that it stays :)
Hi Amle, It works with both programmes. I myself find the "Logitech Gaming Software" clearer/better than the GHub. Greetings Crex
Of course, it's hard to know exactly what's going on. The most obvious explanation would be that you have switched on the game mode (https://i.imgur.com/i0kVyPy.png button 4). Check this if you haven't done so before. It could also be that it is set in the Logitech software but the LED is not lit on the keyboard.
I doubt it. But why don't you ask Logitech support? They are said to be very helpful and accommodating.
it is not included... You can order it separately from Logitech if I'm not mistaken.
Sorry HullHundeart31, I can't see any difference, either on the packaging or on the product itself. It looks as listed in the pictures. It's a top keyboard, as long as you don't tip your full glass of wine over it. :( - If you want to pick one up at a lower price, you'll have to hurry.
QWERTZ and indeed you need the Logitech software to adjust some of the function keys and also to adjust the lighting.
By definition, they should be linear keys (pressure resistance evenly distributed over the entire keystroke).
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