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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Ymmv. I thought I could price match amazon for $111 and then apply the 40%. The chat rep said i couldnt do it. I was nice to the guy and he end up giving me a extra 5% off. Still debating about keeping it or getting wireless though
I run the Logitech G910. It has 9 dedicated G keys that can be configured 3 different ways for a total of 27 different macros/binds.
I agree, this keyboard is very good. The keyboard software from Logitech is kind of big and slow, not the most intuitive, but the macro abilites are great.
Last edited by choskins November 12, 2022 at 09:24 PM.
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I have 4 mechanical keyboards from Logitech, wired and wireless. All have key issues after able 6 months or so. Will not buy them ever again!
Two of my Logitech slim illuminated keyboards failed after merely 1-2 years, only dumb thing I did was rebuy it because I liked it. Was going to try their mechanical keyboards but I think I'll avoid them.
I have 4 mechanical keyboards from Logitech, wired and wireless. All have key issues after able 6 months or so. Will not buy them ever again!
The college I went to used Logitech keyboards in the computer lab. Never had or heard of issues with them during the 4 years I was there. Mines going on over 3 years with no issue. I wouldn't think twice recommending them. These were all wired though, FYI.
I have been using this daily for 2 years now and the only issue is paint peeling off two of the keys. I'll be replacing the keycaps with ceramic keys in a week so it's not really a big deal.
I have been using this daily for 2 years now and the only issue is paint peeling off two of the keys. I'll be replacing the keycaps with ceramic keys in a week so it's not really a big deal.
Whered you buy the key caps? Are they standard or does this keyboard need some specific ones?
Have had this keyboard for a couple of years with no issues...very solid and the argb is stellar.
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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!
I got 24 key macro pads for $22 each off Aliexpress for my kids to use for minecraft commands and they work great.
I also have one of these numpads that I'm using on my own pc - all the keys are programmable:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B9MTFTKY/
If you do go that route, you'll probably want some relegendable keycaps (cheap off Aliexpress, a little more from amazon or adafruit)
Have had this keyboard for a couple of years with no issues...very solid and the argb is stellar.
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I've had no issues with my G815 and that's getting 9-10 hours of use per day for a year still feels as good as the day I bought it
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