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Review on LOGITECH G G815 Lightspeed Tactile Carbon: Ultimate Gaming Peripherals for Enhanced Gaming Experience by Vinay Kedia ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

Keyboard top! I will comment on the main "problems" described in the reviews: 1) Yes, it is slightly curved, but if you do not have obsessive-compulsive syndrome (OCD), then this should not cause you any discomfort - just use it for its intended purpose - do not constantly press it hard from above with your hand, watch how it it is pressed through, take a picture of it from all sides and so on - the curvature does not interfere with the work at all, I forgot about it 10 minutes after I connected it, while I immediately knew that there was such a "problem". 2) The arrangement of 2022 letters on the same row with Latin ones - I got used to it after a few days of work. It does not bother me from the word "completely", again - if everything is in order with the head, the brain gets used to this arrangement very quickly. As you know, the brain has high neuroplasticity (for those who are interested, I recommend the film "The Brain that Changes Itself" - you will learn a lot of new things), which allows you to quickly adapt to any changes. At the same time, at work I have a keyboard with the usual arrangement of Cyrillic characters and I do not experience any problems - the brain very quickly got used to working with both options for the arrangement of Cyrillic characters and I have no problems with this. 3) additional buttons G1-G5 led to the longest period of "adaptation" - for about a week I got instead of "K" to the letter "E", instead of "A" to the letter "P" and so on with the blind typing method - the brain somehow way "notice" ext. keys and "thought" that the edge of the keyboard is to the left than in fact the necessary keys were located. There was also an issue with pressing G5 instead of the ctrl button. After a couple of weeks, I finally got used to it, I don’t press these buttons at all, while I also don’t experience any problems on ordinary keyboards - the brain is used to working with two types of keyboards and has “learned itself”. The keyboard is worth it to train the brain to use it for a couple of weeks, in addition, such a warm-up is good for the brain.

Pros
  • low profile, pleasant tactile response of pressing, no false positives like on red switches, adjustable incl. backlight in terms of brightness, the presence of macros, convenient software, it doesn’t bug me, everything is intuitive
Cons
  • there is no usual white backlight - if you set it to completely white, then it slightly "gives" blue, barely noticeable, but still visible