GX Blue Switches: Mechanical keyboards utilize a different type of key switch technology for a more durable and unique typing experience. The Logitech GX Blue switch has an actuation force of 50g and offers both an audible "click" and a tactile bump when pressed, letting you know that the key has registered. The "click" comes from a mechanism within the switch that triggers when the key reaches its actuation point.
Product SKU:
target_86387993
UPC:
Roccat Burst Pro Wired Gaming Mouse for PC - Black
Backlit Keyboard:
Backlit Keyboard
Battery:
No Battery Used
Connection Types:
Micro USB
Dimensions (Overall):
2.01 Inches (H) x 15.08 Inches (W) x 6.3 Inches (D)
Electronics Features:
Illuminated, RGB Lighting, Anti-Ghosting Keys
Item Number (DPCI):
207-00-0250
Number of buttons or keys:
87
Operating System Compatibility:
Microsoft Windows
Origin:
Imported
Primary use:
Gaming
Switch Type:
Mechanical
TCIN:
86387993
UPC:
097855151926
Warranty:
2 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
Weight:
2.94 Pounds
Wireless Technology:
No wireless technology
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The GX Blue switches are absolute garbage compared to the Cherry MX Blue. They WILL develop double typing / key chatter within a year no matter many times you clean / air dust the keys.
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The GX Blue switches are absolute garbage compared to the Cherry MX Blue. They WILL develop double typing / key chatter within a year no matter many times you clean / air dust the keys.
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Can anyone recommend a keyboard with the most additional keys?
I use to use a Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard but Windows 11 no longer supports the 10.a model. The latest version of it is terrible.
I just want to use a keyboard that has a lot of programmable keys that AREN'T the Qwerty+ keys or the volume controls.
Thanks!
The Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboard was GOAT. Too bad the keys started wearing out.
Nowadays a lot of gaming keyboards have customizable macro keys on the left edge, so check out something like the Corsair K55. Logitech also sells several similar, but they can be pricey.
It's interesting to learn that GX switches have Cherry-style stems. So, you can replace the keycaps if you don't like them, wear out, etc. I have a version of the Pro TKL with Romer-G switches. Finding replacements for when stems broke (stems are on the caps themselves) was expensive
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I use to use a Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard but Windows 11 no longer supports the 10.a model. The latest version of it is terrible.
I just want to use a keyboard that has a lot of programmable keys that AREN'T the Qwerty+ keys or the volume controls.
Thanks!
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I use to use a Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard but Windows 11 no longer supports the 10.a model. The latest version of it is terrible.
I just want to use a keyboard that has a lot of programmable keys that AREN'T the Qwerty+ keys or the volume controls.
Thanks!
Nowadays a lot of gaming keyboards have customizable macro keys on the left edge, so check out something like the Corsair K55. Logitech also sells several similar, but they can be pricey.
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