I had a much-loved but ailing Logitech G11 gaming keyboard and bought a Sumvision Spectrum illuminated keyboard around £13, discussed on HUKD, a few weeks back. The G11 I have is over five years old and still looks great! The Sumvision has the ink wearing away on the keys already!!
Saw this in Currys Robroyston, Glasgow. Wonder if there's any more out there? No longer on the Currys website.
(Instore deal only, "get deal" just for specs / product info)
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conor147 to HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 156#11
>implying there is such a thing as a gamer that is hardcore enough to buy a gaming keyboard, but still use arrowkeys
>not rebinding your keys
ibiza
2 Apr 155#29
Clearly these keyboards are essential for gamers to type abuse at each other!
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louiselouise
1 Apr 151#1
• GamePanel LCD displays critical mission intel
• Extend your cockpit and stay informed without leaving the game.
• Real-time game stats and player data
• VOIP communication data
• System and server information
• Add community-developed applets or your own
• Custom-colour backlighting
• Low-light play is easy with personalized lighting
• Ability to assign a unique colour to each profile, profile mode and mode style in the same game
• 16 million RGB colour choices
• Lets you know which mode you’re in without looking down
• 18 programmable G-keys at your command
• Complete complex actions simpler and faster.
• Configure up to 54 unique functions with 3 modes and macros per key
• Record single keypresses, complex macros or intricate LUA scripts on the fly without leaving the game
• Lets you instantly switch DPI levels, open microphone channels, and even send a text broadcast to your team
• 3.5mm audio quickly plug in your headset and play right away with easy to find ports
• Independently control game audio output and headset mics
• Six-key anti-ghosting
• Multi-key input—press up to six keys at once to execute complex moves exactly right
• Perform multiple moves in one action like run, strafe, select a weapon and open a door
• Anti-ghosting so you never see a command you didn’t intend
• Advanced surface materials
• Durable hydrophobic coating helps keep hands from sticking to palm rest
• Double UV coated keys for extra long life
• Fingerprint-resistant faceplate helps maintain a fresh look
• Game/desktop mode ends false moves
• Disables the Windows key with one button
• Prevents an accidental keystroke so your game won’t be interrupted
• Full-speed USB
• Four times faster response than other standard USB keyboards
• 500 Hz (2 millisecond) report rate means your commands are executed without delay
It's easy to be passionate about winning, but Logitech's passion is in the science that makes winning possible. They build precise gaming instruments. They advance technology so gamers can reach new levels of speed, precision, reliability and comfort. Science is their philosophy, their methodology for studying, testing, and advancing gamers' experience—in the lab and in the game.
There’s no such thing as too much control.
If control is your savoir, this keyboard is your salvation. Harness the power of 18 G-keys and three modes for 54 unique higher functions and receive constant updates from your GamePanel screen. Know more, see more and do more, faster, with a gaming keyboard that enables you to play beyond your greatest game.
More about the G510s vs the G510: "Due to the success of the very popular G510 keyboard, Logitech has decided to refresh the faceplate of that iconic design with a glossy dark blue coating and they've released it as the the G510s. The new coating supposedly makes the keyboard more durable and keeps fingerprint smudges to a minimum but as we've found, that's more easily said than done. The keyboard's layout and basic functions remain identical to that of its predecessor..."
If you use the arrowkeys for movement then this keyboard is useless for gaming as the anti-ghosting does not apply to all the keys within finger-reach. Plus all the fancy buttons are on the wrong side of the keyboard.
Basically all we get is some grey keys. WOOOOOoooooo......cheap thrills.
conor147 to HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 156#11
>implying there is such a thing as a gamer that is hardcore enough to buy a gaming keyboard, but still use arrowkeys
>not rebinding your keys
zHamzz
1 Apr 15#4
Looks good but I ordered that budget keyboard !
croz123 to zHamzz
1 Apr 15#6
same lol !
jojow158
1 Apr 151#5
I managed to get one a few weeks ago. Must say it is a fantastic keyboard easily one of the best non-mechanical keyboards you can get. The software is easy to use, the screen is useful I use it to display GPU/CPU usage and temps. The key coating is great, I don't think the keys will ever wear or look old. The anti-ghosting and response time is quick I play Battlefield and League of Legends if you use a standard response time keyboard you will notice the difference. The volume control wheel is very nice as well as the headset connections. I paid the same price as posted (got the last one in PC World) but I feel like I robbed them this keyboard really is worth the £80+ premium. Bargain.
aj1soad
1 Apr 15#7
was there any more left in glasgow?
louiselouise to aj1soad
1 Apr 151#8
Last one in Robroyston as far as I could see. Might be worth popping in/phoning if you're nearby.
ChronicOsmosis
1 Apr 15#9
Great keyboard I upgraded to mechanical but must say I do miss having this keyboard, loved the screen and feel.. wish Logitech would do a mechanical version of this with the screen..
Daytrader
1 Apr 15#10
Must be old stock, as these aint been made for a while now.
HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 15#12
Both of those sentences make no sense.
Try again.
HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 15#13
Can I just point out....they have made only two sets of keys grey on this keyboard. WASD....and the arrowkeys. So clearly the manufacturers of this Gaming Keyboard expected people to use the arrowkeys for movement.
I have used them since the 1980's and have 18 other keys within reach during use. Unfortunately, as stated, those keys are not anti-ghosting on this keyboard. This is a big deal, unlike your ridiculous opinion on what keys people should be using.
beckywilky
2 Apr 15#14
Great price! I'm Still rocking the G15 v2 - So tempted for this.
IWantMoreMoney to beckywilky
2 Apr 15#33
My G15 dies 2 weeks ago, this is definitely worth a visit to pc world to have a look
conor147
2 Apr 15#15
They make sense to anyone that is halfway proficient at the English language. If you can't make sense of them then I can't care.
Your control layout for PC gaming involves arrowskeys - profoundly autistic and unimaginably awkward - an absolute nightmare that most people realise by the age of 6 when they try it for the first time, and you go around complaining about usability. I can't imagine how twisted-looking and arthritic your hand must be by now. Don't use the phrase "ridiculous opinion" ever again.
Try using an actually plausible control scheme, like IJKL. That's not an "opinion". That's a fact.
HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 152#16
Deary, deary, deary me. Where on earth to start with this cancerous, mewling drivel?
'profoundly autistic and unimaginably awkward' - quoting your most recent psychological evaluation, no doubt.
You need to look up some other terms as well; try Antisocial Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and Superiority Complex. You won't recognise yourself there of course, but then that's the problem, isn't it?
'Don't use the phrase "ridiculous opinion" ever again.' - Ridiculous opinion? Oh sorry, I just did it.
'Try using an actually plausible control scheme, like IJKL. That's not an "opinion". That's a fact.' - er no, it's neither an opinion OR a fact, it's a recommendation/suggestion.
Your various personality issues mean that even though you can't use English correctly yourself, you attack those who write for a living.
Oh, and sorry to burst your non-factual bubble, but most left-handed people use the arrowkeys for movement in games - not everyone under the age of six, as you stated.
Have we covered everything? Good. Now go take those meds, or make an appointment with your GP.
Transformers
2 Apr 15#17
Are there any other good cheap-ish keyboards with scroll volume control?
They don't have to be gaming ones. :smiley:
rev6
2 Apr 151#18
Some people take the internet too seriously :smiley:
Tythas
2 Apr 15#19
Looks like somebody beat me to it.
>le greentxt
amour3k
2 Apr 15#20
Where from?, link please ..... lol. :-)
conor147
2 Apr 151#21
How can I not have a superiority complex when I am talking to someone that uses their arrowkeys for movement and struggles with basic reading comprehension? Your trying-too-hard armchair psychology verbiage isn't anything other than bravado. The fact remains that you are a.. what.. 60 year old man that goes on the internet, and attempts to psychologically diagnose what he knows is probably someone between the age of 18 and 25? You are being pathetic and you know it.
It is an empirical, objective, demonstrable fact that your control scheme is dysfunctional and retarded, and you allege yourself to have stupidly endured it for 35+ years. This dysfunction is entirely the cause of your complaint. If you want to talk about ergonomics, ease-of-use and have a go at writing gaming keyboard reviews, try actually using them properly. What you're doing is tantamount to reviewing a hoover and complaining that it can't suck up golfballs and cat vomit. Please don't.
"but most left-handed people use the arrowkeys for movement in games"
I'm left handed and I don't. I have a massive circle of gamers of all varieties, casual to competitive, and don't know a single one of those. Prove it. Meet your burden of proof - show us that you didn't just pull this completely out of your ass.
"attack those who write for a living."
You do? I suppose this writing is available publically seeing as you "make a living" from it. Shouldn't be hard for you to distinguish yourself from the pathetic bluffers that feel the need to bum themselves and their e-**** up, by mentioning a single book, magazine or blog? Didn't think so.
As someone that actually has accreditation as a gamer and demonstrably knows how to use a gaming keyboard properly, I am telling you that you are doing it wrong and that your review/gripe/whine is utterly useless, uninformed garbage that should be ignored. I am left handed and use the G-series of keyboards just fine, because I use them as intended and not eccentrically.
P.S. nice job claiming to be a professional writer that is based in the UK, all the while using cringey Americanisations like "meds" in your writing.
Obvious 19 year old is obvious.
Stimpington
2 Apr 151#22
19 yr old or 60 yr old?
The only way either of you are coming off well on this is if you're charging by the word.
conor147
2 Apr 15#23
He claims to be an old man and acts like a 19 year old keyboard warrior.
HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 15#24
It would appear that you really do not get the point. Your opinions are not facts. My statements about the keyboards functional problems (anti-ghosting) and design (lack of any extra keys for those using the right-hand side of the keyboard) are facts. You can't argue against them, no matter how much you rant and cry.
You don't appear to know what a fact is.
Next, you somehow think I'm 60 years old. Do you have problems with basic mathematics too? I typed 1980's not 1960's. I'm in my 30's.
You don't appear to understand the date system or simple mathematics.
Next, 'dysfunctional and retarded' to use the arrowkeys? Yet I've never seen a game that used it as the default instead of arrowkeys. If IJKL is so obviously superior, functional and logical....why isn't it the default? Surely any six-year old (as you claim) can figure it out, so why can't game designers? They need your help!
You don't appear to understand that people have different ergonomic needs, different keyboard positioning, or possibly an inability to use vertically offset keys comfortably.
Next, apparently my use of a single 'cringey Americanisations like "meds" was enough for you to mention it.
You, in you last reply alone, used 'garbage', 'retarded' and various other words which are americanisms that were barely used in the UK 20 years ago, and which I've never used. Also not used were 'nerd', 'sports' and 'geek'. Very fitting, don't you think? That could be your new e-sports name, NerdSportsGeek.
If anyone is americanized, it's you - you just dont know it.
Next: your ridiculous chest-beating about having 'accreditation as a gamer', and that you review keyboards? Was that serious, or is this some sort of meta-game you're playing? Very impressive, but not as impressive as my world record for (name of Sega racing game removed for security/stalking reasons) which has stood for a couple of decades. Or that time I threw sixteen tangerines into a bin by bouncing them off the ceiling (consecutively!). We all have great achievements in life.
There's You, Me, and John Bardeen. Indistinguishable.
Next: Yes, I will give you my personal information so you can spend your time hassling me (or more likely, get your 'friends' to do so). Oh wait, no I won't.
Just think, all of your insulting, offensive, inaccurate anger was based upon me using a different keyboard layout to you. Do you realise how abnormal that is? I'd always thought that the stereotype of 'pro gamers' was a little exaggerated, by the way you've displayed your arrogance, petulance and basic lack of mental nuance makes me think it could be true.
That was probably too much for you to grasp, so what I'm saying is...this is what you have been acting like:
Someone screaming at the world because people do things differently.
A normal reaction to my original post would have been 'If you used the IJKL layout it might be better for you. I use it, and I'm really great at games, so I hope it helps. Toodles!'
Alas, no, that did not happen, and now your ridiculous, uninformed and offensive rant is linked to you forever via the interwebs.
Oh, and I haven't looked at your youtube channel, because I don't need to. Your comments tell me all I need to know.
As I said, you should get help for the APD and NPD, aggression and anger is not good for your long-term health. Plus, someone may decide to respond with physical violence (this has probably already happened, let's be honest), which I fear won't end well for you. Your 'micro' will not help you in the real world.
This has been fun (well, we've been laughing at this end) but I'm afraid I can't devote any more time to this....whatever this was about.
Oh yes, I remember now, it was you being ridiculously opinionated.
P.S. oh, and remember...Reach for the Gold!
HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 15#25
I might well use this bizarre encounter in a future article, but for now it's just a social service; mainly for anyone who comes into contact with this....person. Also, I might be distracting him from torturing small animals.
Which is nice.
Stimpington
2 Apr 15#26
Anyway. Looks like a great deal, if London have any in stock I'll report back.
Voted.
conor147
2 Apr 15#27
Do you have any idea at all of how completely crazy you sound? I can see now what all of that uninvited, panicked knee-jerk psychology babbling about GPs was about. Psychological projection.
You need to be sectioned, again.
It has become obvious now that you're not a professional writer, and it's obvious to anyone reading this (the reason you are trying so damn hard) that you either ignored or deliberately misrepresented my points. So I'm finished. I won't even bother responding on a point-by-point basis. I'll just draw attention to the fact that you asked me why game developers don't use IJKL by default, in response to me telling you that left-handers rebind. That's how divorced from reality you are.
I'm ending this here. Seek the therapy you so compulsively go around the internet recommending to others.
To the left-handers like myself that are considering buying this but that didn't want to read all of that, it works completely fine. There are plenty of actual reviews on the internet from left-handers and they don't have a histrionic "DON'T BUY" anywhere. The keyboard is fine.
twistedspirit
2 Apr 15#28
Last week: There were 2 in Barnsley. Probably gone by now.
I got the last one in Birstall last Tuesday and the shelf was empty in York.
Very happy with my keyboard!
ibiza
2 Apr 155#29
Clearly these keyboards are essential for gamers to type abuse at each other!
PlantMaster to ibiza
2 Apr 15#31
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Well said bro! Keyboard gangsters on tour!!
HedgyHoggy
2 Apr 15#30
'The keyboard is fine...unless you want to use a few of the keys to the right of the return key at the same time (i.e. for gaming) in which case it won't work. So I suppose it's not fine. If only someone had mentioned this earlier...'
Fixed that for you. No charge.
PlantMaster
2 Apr 15#32
Glasgow is completely out of stock, tried most stores no luck
louiselouise to PlantMaster
2 Apr 15#36
Sorry. Also, I marked this as Local and did speculate whether there are more out there, so not to mislead :smiley:
TypeRaboo
2 Apr 151#34
these have been popping up for a while. Not really a deal more a chasing fowl.
bluenewt
2 Apr 15#35
This was entertaining, hot!
Hondo to bluenewt
2 Apr 15#38
Agreed my frappacino went cold reading the Gunfight at the Hukd Corral.....phew...... :confused:
I have no qualms about buying cheap if it's good value. Sadly, after about three weeks of use, the ink on the keys are beginning to smudge/wear off and it often "resets" itself, turning the illumination off for about ten seconds and not allowing me to type. I know I type fast, but not THAT fast!!
Maybe I'm just unlucky but after such a short period of time it doesn't suggest the Sumvision Spectrum keyboard is built to last! So if you're tempted, be aware what you may be getting.
iNSPO
2 Apr 152#39
For Scottish residents:
Visited Currys in Dundee and they had none in stock. The staff member checked stock around and the closest stores with 1 available were both Kirkcaldy and Stirling. Hurry!
Hondo to iNSPO
2 Apr 15#40
whoa whoa whoa whoa whoaaaaa.......return to the Border Now English people...... :wink:
mathy
2 Apr 15#41
I tried Braehead and (on their advice) East Kilbride this morning. EK showing as 1 in stock but actually have none. They said nearest was Stirling, Kirkaldy or Craigleith (all showing 1 each).
stefanw
2 Apr 15#42
The staff took it and told you it's OOS, happens so many times.
bigbloke
2 Apr 15#43
******
mathy
3 Apr 15#44
I figured as much. One of these days a HUKD goose chase will come to fruition...
stefanw
3 Apr 15#45
Try the Tesco goose chases, I'm sure then you'll be successful :wink:
louiselouise
3 Apr 15#46
It's looking like there isn't much happening out there, so best Expiring this :smiley:
Edit: I can see someone on the Hardware Canucks Youtube link said they got this from PC World at the cheaper price three weeks ago...maybe I got the last one in the UK! :disappointed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4HpLhM5CAk
louiselouise
4 Apr 15#47
Is anyone having trouble installing the Logitech Gaming Software? I'm on Windows 7, 64-bit. It keeps saying this software is not compatible with my OS!
Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I'm going to have a moan.
My old G11 lasted for years and years and the keys were pretty much intact (etched?). Alas, the keys on this G510s are wearing away quite badly now - particularly the WASD, L and N keys. Complained on the Logitech forums but might be time for a new keyboard. Already :disappointed:
Opening post
Saw this in Currys Robroyston, Glasgow. Wonder if there's any more out there? No longer on the Currys website.
Receipt on Post #2. UK layout.
PS: The third comment on here from Brian http://www.axonnsays.com/2012/02/logitech-g510-review-how-to-betray-your-fans-and-name/ suggests the G510s is a newer version of the G510.
(Instore deal only, "get deal" just for specs / product info)
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>not rebinding your keys
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• GamePanel LCD displays critical mission intel
• Extend your cockpit and stay informed without leaving the game.
• Real-time game stats and player data
• VOIP communication data
• System and server information
• Add community-developed applets or your own
• Custom-colour backlighting
• Low-light play is easy with personalized lighting
• Ability to assign a unique colour to each profile, profile mode and mode style in the same game
• 16 million RGB colour choices
• Lets you know which mode you’re in without looking down
• 18 programmable G-keys at your command
• Complete complex actions simpler and faster.
• Configure up to 54 unique functions with 3 modes and macros per key
• Record single keypresses, complex macros or intricate LUA scripts on the fly without leaving the game
• Lets you instantly switch DPI levels, open microphone channels, and even send a text broadcast to your team
• 3.5mm audio quickly plug in your headset and play right away with easy to find ports
• Independently control game audio output and headset mics
• Six-key anti-ghosting
• Multi-key input—press up to six keys at once to execute complex moves exactly right
• Perform multiple moves in one action like run, strafe, select a weapon and open a door
• Anti-ghosting so you never see a command you didn’t intend
• Advanced surface materials
• Durable hydrophobic coating helps keep hands from sticking to palm rest
• Double UV coated keys for extra long life
• Fingerprint-resistant faceplate helps maintain a fresh look
• Game/desktop mode ends false moves
• Disables the Windows key with one button
• Prevents an accidental keystroke so your game won’t be interrupted
• Full-speed USB
• Four times faster response than other standard USB keyboards
• 500 Hz (2 millisecond) report rate means your commands are executed without delay
It's easy to be passionate about winning, but Logitech's passion is in the science that makes winning possible. They build precise gaming instruments. They advance technology so gamers can reach new levels of speed, precision, reliability and comfort. Science is their philosophy, their methodology for studying, testing, and advancing gamers' experience—in the lab and in the game.
There’s no such thing as too much control.
If control is your savoir, this keyboard is your salvation. Harness the power of 18 G-keys and three modes for 54 unique higher functions and receive constant updates from your GamePanel screen. Know more, see more and do more, faster, with a gaming keyboard that enables you to play beyond your greatest game.
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/logitech_g510s/
List of supported games: http://www.logitech.com/en-ca/products/keyboards/articles/554?wt.mc_id=usym_redirect_/gamepanel
More about the G510s vs the G510: "Due to the success of the very popular G510 keyboard, Logitech has decided to refresh the faceplate of that iconic design with a glossy dark blue coating and they've released it as the the G510s. The new coating supposedly makes the keyboard more durable and keeps fingerprint smudges to a minimum but as we've found, that's more easily said than done. The keyboard's layout and basic functions remain identical to that of its predecessor..."
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/62010-logitech-g510s-gaming-keyboard-review.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4HpLhM5CAk
Reviews on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-Gaming-Keyboard-G510s-layout/dp/B00CM1TTHK/
If you use the arrowkeys for movement then this keyboard is useless for gaming as the anti-ghosting does not apply to all the keys within finger-reach. Plus all the fancy buttons are on the wrong side of the keyboard.
Basically all we get is some grey keys. WOOOOOoooooo......cheap thrills.
>not rebinding your keys
Try again.
I have used them since the 1980's and have 18 other keys within reach during use. Unfortunately, as stated, those keys are not anti-ghosting on this keyboard. This is a big deal, unlike your ridiculous opinion on what keys people should be using.
Your control layout for PC gaming involves arrowskeys - profoundly autistic and unimaginably awkward - an absolute nightmare that most people realise by the age of 6 when they try it for the first time, and you go around complaining about usability. I can't imagine how twisted-looking and arthritic your hand must be by now. Don't use the phrase "ridiculous opinion" ever again.
Try using an actually plausible control scheme, like IJKL. That's not an "opinion". That's a fact.
'profoundly autistic and unimaginably awkward' - quoting your most recent psychological evaluation, no doubt.
You need to look up some other terms as well; try Antisocial Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and Superiority Complex. You won't recognise yourself there of course, but then that's the problem, isn't it?
'Don't use the phrase "ridiculous opinion" ever again.' - Ridiculous opinion? Oh sorry, I just did it.
'Try using an actually plausible control scheme, like IJKL. That's not an "opinion". That's a fact.' - er no, it's neither an opinion OR a fact, it's a recommendation/suggestion.
Your various personality issues mean that even though you can't use English correctly yourself, you attack those who write for a living.
Oh, and sorry to burst your non-factual bubble, but most left-handed people use the arrowkeys for movement in games - not everyone under the age of six, as you stated.
Have we covered everything? Good. Now go take those meds, or make an appointment with your GP.
They don't have to be gaming ones. :smiley:
>le greentxt
It is an empirical, objective, demonstrable fact that your control scheme is dysfunctional and retarded, and you allege yourself to have stupidly endured it for 35+ years. This dysfunction is entirely the cause of your complaint. If you want to talk about ergonomics, ease-of-use and have a go at writing gaming keyboard reviews, try actually using them properly. What you're doing is tantamount to reviewing a hoover and complaining that it can't suck up golfballs and cat vomit. Please don't.
"but most left-handed people use the arrowkeys for movement in games"
I'm left handed and I don't. I have a massive circle of gamers of all varieties, casual to competitive, and don't know a single one of those. Prove it. Meet your burden of proof - show us that you didn't just pull this completely out of your ass.
"attack those who write for a living."
You do? I suppose this writing is available publically seeing as you "make a living" from it. Shouldn't be hard for you to distinguish yourself from the pathetic bluffers that feel the need to bum themselves and their e-**** up, by mentioning a single book, magazine or blog? Didn't think so.
Unlike yourself I actually do write for a living, and can show it. I also use gaming keyboards for a living - as I use them to play games competitively and professionally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFre-aIeG5Y&list=PLlmEEm6A0j5DgUeeNeLPtJw_38uznzfw_
As someone that actually has accreditation as a gamer and demonstrably knows how to use a gaming keyboard properly, I am telling you that you are doing it wrong and that your review/gripe/whine is utterly useless, uninformed garbage that should be ignored. I am left handed and use the G-series of keyboards just fine, because I use them as intended and not eccentrically.
P.S. nice job claiming to be a professional writer that is based in the UK, all the while using cringey Americanisations like "meds" in your writing.
Obvious 19 year old is obvious.
The only way either of you are coming off well on this is if you're charging by the word.
You don't appear to know what a fact is.
Next, you somehow think I'm 60 years old. Do you have problems with basic mathematics too? I typed 1980's not 1960's. I'm in my 30's.
You don't appear to understand the date system or simple mathematics.
Next, 'dysfunctional and retarded' to use the arrowkeys? Yet I've never seen a game that used it as the default instead of arrowkeys. If IJKL is so obviously superior, functional and logical....why isn't it the default? Surely any six-year old (as you claim) can figure it out, so why can't game designers? They need your help!
You don't appear to understand that people have different ergonomic needs, different keyboard positioning, or possibly an inability to use vertically offset keys comfortably.
Next, apparently my use of a single 'cringey Americanisations like "meds" was enough for you to mention it.
You, in you last reply alone, used 'garbage', 'retarded' and various other words which are americanisms that were barely used in the UK 20 years ago, and which I've never used. Also not used were 'nerd', 'sports' and 'geek'. Very fitting, don't you think? That could be your new e-sports name, NerdSportsGeek.
If anyone is americanized, it's you - you just dont know it.
Next: your ridiculous chest-beating about having 'accreditation as a gamer', and that you review keyboards? Was that serious, or is this some sort of meta-game you're playing? Very impressive, but not as impressive as my world record for (name of Sega racing game removed for security/stalking reasons) which has stood for a couple of decades. Or that time I threw sixteen tangerines into a bin by bouncing them off the ceiling (consecutively!). We all have great achievements in life.
There's You, Me, and John Bardeen. Indistinguishable.
Next: Yes, I will give you my personal information so you can spend your time hassling me (or more likely, get your 'friends' to do so). Oh wait, no I won't.
Just think, all of your insulting, offensive, inaccurate anger was based upon me using a different keyboard layout to you. Do you realise how abnormal that is? I'd always thought that the stereotype of 'pro gamers' was a little exaggerated, by the way you've displayed your arrogance, petulance and basic lack of mental nuance makes me think it could be true.
That was probably too much for you to grasp, so what I'm saying is...this is what you have been acting like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcMi_FtqG68
Someone screaming at the world because people do things differently.
A normal reaction to my original post would have been 'If you used the IJKL layout it might be better for you. I use it, and I'm really great at games, so I hope it helps. Toodles!'
Alas, no, that did not happen, and now your ridiculous, uninformed and offensive rant is linked to you forever via the interwebs.
Oh, and I haven't looked at your youtube channel, because I don't need to. Your comments tell me all I need to know.
As I said, you should get help for the APD and NPD, aggression and anger is not good for your long-term health. Plus, someone may decide to respond with physical violence (this has probably already happened, let's be honest), which I fear won't end well for you. Your 'micro' will not help you in the real world.
This has been fun (well, we've been laughing at this end) but I'm afraid I can't devote any more time to this....whatever this was about.
Oh yes, I remember now, it was you being ridiculously opinionated.
P.S. oh, and remember...Reach for the Gold!
Which is nice.
Voted.
You need to be sectioned, again.
It has become obvious now that you're not a professional writer, and it's obvious to anyone reading this (the reason you are trying so damn hard) that you either ignored or deliberately misrepresented my points. So I'm finished. I won't even bother responding on a point-by-point basis. I'll just draw attention to the fact that you asked me why game developers don't use IJKL by default, in response to me telling you that left-handers rebind. That's how divorced from reality you are.
I'm ending this here. Seek the therapy you so compulsively go around the internet recommending to others.
To the left-handers like myself that are considering buying this but that didn't want to read all of that, it works completely fine. There are plenty of actual reviews on the internet from left-handers and they don't have a histrionic "DON'T BUY" anywhere. The keyboard is fine.
I got the last one in Birstall last Tuesday and the shelf was empty in York.
Very happy with my keyboard!
Well said bro! Keyboard gangsters on tour!!
Fixed that for you. No charge.
£12.89 here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LED-Backlit-Backlight-Blue-Red-Purple-Illuminated-Keyboard-Sumvision-Spectrum-/121538356236?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1c4c40240c
I have no qualms about buying cheap if it's good value. Sadly, after about three weeks of use, the ink on the keys are beginning to smudge/wear off and it often "resets" itself, turning the illumination off for about ten seconds and not allowing me to type. I know I type fast, but not THAT fast!!
Maybe I'm just unlucky but after such a short period of time it doesn't suggest the Sumvision Spectrum keyboard is built to last! So if you're tempted, be aware what you may be getting.
Visited Currys in Dundee and they had none in stock. The staff member checked stock around and the closest stores with 1 available were both Kirkcaldy and Stirling. Hurry!
Edit: I can see someone on the Hardware Canucks Youtube link said they got this from PC World at the cheaper price three weeks ago...maybe I got the last one in the UK! :disappointed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4HpLhM5CAk
Edit: Found a solution (post #3) which worked. http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Logitech-G-Keyboards/Logitech-Gaming-Software-not-compatble/td-p/1369780
My old G11 lasted for years and years and the keys were pretty much intact (etched?). Alas, the keys on this G510s are wearing away quite badly now - particularly the WASD, L and N keys. Complained on the Logitech forums but might be time for a new keyboard. Already :disappointed: