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Brand | Logitech G |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | 人体工程学 |
Color | Black |
Number of Keys | 25 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
Style | 现代 |
About this item
- Naturally contoured design follows the natural shape of your hand and fingers for increased comfort during long sessions
- Onboard memory lets you program up to 5 ready-to-play profiles, so you can take your personal preferences with you
- Customizable backlighting lets you choose your colors and easily locate the right key in low-light conditions or lights-out play
- 25 programmable keys allow you to assign keyboard functions to suit your style of play and create macros on the fly
- The high-visibility GamePanel LCD displays game stats, system info, and communications from fellow players
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For gaming | 4.7 | 3.3 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.0 |
Ergonomic | 4.5 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Value for money | — | 3.2 | 4.5 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Quality of material | 4.4 | — | 4.2 | — | 3.6 | 3.9 |
Brightness | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.6 | — |
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connectivity tech | USB | USB | USB-C | USB | USB 2.0, USB 3.0 | Wireless |
number of keys | 25 | 24 | 42 | 19 | 29 | 42 |
hardware interface | usb2.0 | usb | usb | usb | — | — |
compatible devices | Gaming Console | Gaming Console | PC, Laptop | PC | Gaming Console | PC, Laptop, Tablet |
keyboard description | Gaming | Mechanical | Gaming | Ergonomic | Gaming | Gaming |
operating system | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger | Windows | PC/Mac/Linux/Unix | Windows | Windows 10, Windows 11 | Win/Mac/Linux/Unix |
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Product Description
Product Description
The Logitech G13 advanced gameboard gives you game-changing comfort and control. Naturally contoured design follows the natural shape of your hand and fingers for increased comfort during long sessions. Onboard memory lets you program up to 5 ready-to-play profiles, so you can take your personal preferences with you. Customizable backlighting lets you choose your colors and easily locate the right key in low-light conditions or lights-out play.
From the Manufacturer
Game-Changing Comfort and Control
Whether you’re rescuing hostages, on a quest with your guild, or saving humanity, you don’t want to worry about hand fatigue or hitting the wrong key. Introducing the Logitech G13 advanced gameboard--a hybrid gaming keyboard designed to complement your Logitech gaming keyboard and mouse--giving you game-changing comfort and control on a Mac computer or a PC.
Unlike other gameboards that focus only on programmability, the G13 advanced gameboard incorporates the principles of our award-winning Comfort Wave design. So whether you’re getting into World of Warcraft or walking into your next LAN party, the G13 gameboard gives you a powerful advantage over those forced to work with less. Change your game and play with the best.
Winner of CES 2009 Best of Innovations Award
Key Features
Naturally Contoured Design
Delivering increased comfort during long sessions, the iconic contoured design complements the natural shape of your hand and fingers, while the smooth, concave home-row keys make it easy to locate buttons by touch.
Onboard Memory
A handy solution for the laptop gamer, the G13 gameboard includes onboard memory, letting you program up to five ready-to-play profiles and take them with you to your next LAN party. The G13 gameboard also offers pre-configured settings for many popular games, including World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade, Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and many others.
Customizable Backlighting
Backlit keys will help you easily locate the right key in low-light conditions or lights-out play. And you can select from hundreds of available backlight colors, so your gameboard looks just the way you want it.
25 Programmable Keys
With three game modes, 25 programmable keys, and a programmable analog stick, the G13 gameboard offers up to 87 ways for you to control your game (software installation required). And you can set up custom button-profiles for each one of your favorite titles. You can even create macros on the fly without having to pause your game.
High-Visibility GamePanel LCD
And for another tactical advantage, the 160-by-43-pixel GamePanel LCD shows live game stats, system info, and even messages from other players.
Suggested games for the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard:
- World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
- Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
- Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
- The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria
- Left 4 Dead
- Call of Duty: World at War
- Crysis Warhead
- Fallout 3
- Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway
- Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3
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Get an edge over the competition with unprecedented communication and control, thanks to programmable G-keys and an integrated LCD that displays key game information.
The G11 Gaming Keyboard features 18 programmable G-keys that let you create useful macros on the fly--and then play them back with just one, time-saving keystroke.
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What's in the BoxPackage Contents
- Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard
- Quick-start guide
- Software CD
- 1-year limited hardware warranty
- Windows XP and Windows Vista
- Mac OS X 10.4 and later
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 11.2 x 9.1 x 3.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.43 pounds |
ASIN | B001NEK2GE |
Item model number | 920-000946 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #152,240 in Climate Pledge Friendly (See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly) #685 in Computer Graphics Tablets #6,678 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Electronics |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 15, 2008 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Language | English |
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Sustainability features
This product has sustainability features recognized by trusted certifications.
Carbon emissions from the lifecycle of this product were measured, reduced and offset.
Carbon Neutral Certified by SCS Global Services enables companies to demonstrate carbon neutrality for their products by reducing carbon emissions throughout their operations and offsetting their remaining carbon footprint through the purchase of carbon credits. SCS Global Services is a global leader in third-party environmental and sustainability verification, certification, auditing, testing, and standards development. SCS is a chartered Benefit Corporation, reflecting its commitment to socially and environmentally responsible business practices.
CarbonNeutral product certification follows a recognized global framework, The CarbonNeutral Protocol, which lays out how to measure, reduce and offset the carbon emissions created when products are made. We believe companies should reduce all their emissions and The Protocol, which is publicly available, shows them how to do that. The Protocol is developed and managed by climate finance and carbon neutrality experts Climate Impact Partners.
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Customers like the ease of use, performance, comfort, and build quality of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's very simple to use, works well with repetitive tasks, and is a fantastic productivity booster. Some are satisfied with keypad accessibility, and customization. That said, some complain that some buttons are difficult to get to and press.
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Customers like the ease of use of the keyboard. They mention that it has fewer options, making a macro is nice and easy, and the site pages are surprisingly easy to navigate. Programming the keys is relatively easy, making it easier for them to remember the layout. The programs are easy to install and binding your keys to their function is very easy. The software is good and is handy for quick information.
"...It is one of the best gaming purchases I have made. I have made a few adjustments in the way I use it. And those have made all the difference...." Read more
"...Pros:Ease of set up: Without pouring through documentation or long hours of playing around I believe I had it set up for Rift in about..." Read more
"...It is responsive, easy to use and I haven't found its shape or design to be annoying or uncomfortable...." Read more
"...Even the software was good, which isn't a typical trait of logitech.My problem with playing FPS (BF3) was as follows:..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the keyboard. They mention it works well with repetitive tasks, is a fantastic productivity booster, and a great gameboard. They say it has allowed them to be marginally better because they can make each button do exactly what they want. They also say the Logitech software works great with all three devices, and the LCD manager app works like a dream. Customers also appreciate the joystick, which can be used to activate skills.
"...This makes it both extremely flexible and useful. The rest for the heel of the hand is non-slip padded enough to be comfortable...." Read more
"...Works nice and I turned this in to a positive. I love using the joystick and its buttons to perform character functions...." Read more
"...The joystick can also be used to activate skills (each direction can be a different action) if you still want to use the main keys for movement...." Read more
"...ago, but could not use it successfully because the Belkin Mac drivers never worked correctly...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They mention that it feels great to rest their hand on this device, the keys feel good, and the thumb joystick is well-made. The ergonomics fit their hand perfectly, and it has a heavily grained leather-like feel to it. Overall, customers are satisfied with the comfort and functionality of the product.
"...I can play for hours without fatigue. Yes, I am a true Geek, and as I am now retired, I have the time...." Read more
"...I am very comfortable with using it. Instead of spamming the 1,2,3, etc keys I simply hold them down due to the built in ability to "repeat a key"...." Read more
"...The wrist pad is not very paddy, but it is comfortable and at the right angle for my hand...." Read more
"...on the G13 that i would never use just because theres no way to comfortably get a finger over there...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the keyboard. For example, they say it's well-put together, reliable, and durable. Some mention that the construction is rock-solid.
"...Comfort: Wont slide around on your desk. Lays solid...." Read more
"...On the build quality, this is clearly a Logitech product as it is solidly built and exudes quality...." Read more
"...Durability has been great. My first lasted for 10 years of almost daily MMORPG and FPS usage before one of the thumb buttons died...." Read more
"...It has recently become less reliable and I will need to look into the cause of this, but I still appreciate the product and feel no need to look for..." Read more
Customers like the keypad accessibility of the keyboard. They mention that the number of programmable keys provides lots of variability in your setup, and the G13 places more keys in easy to reach places. The keys are still programmability using Logitech gaming software, making keybinding a lot easier. The ability to put in key combinations in mapping is a nice feature, and it makes quick action even better. The G13 does include 3 different mode toggle keys, allowing you to potentially triple the number. It also has 4 softkeys for the applets that run in the display, and another button. Overall, customers are happy with the accessibility of this keyboard.
"...It has 22 keys on the main pad, and 2 more and a mini-joystick for thumb control. All of the keys can be set to be individual or macro keystrokes...." Read more
"...When you do that, it makes keybinding a lot easier since the software gives you a scrollable list of all the possible keybinds in the game labeled..." Read more
"...I also believe the hardest part to get used to is lack of the keys above WASD but once you do get used to it you wont care and if you are like me,..." Read more
"...As for moving, I changed that up a little too. The pad comes with a standard keybinding when you first go to use it and the ASDW buttons are where..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the customization options provided by the keyboard. They mention that each key can be programmable, and the software allows them to set profiles for different games. They appreciate the multiple light settings and the ability to assign macros to the buttons. They also mention that the ability switch profiles during a fight is a big help. Overall, customers are happy with the product's customization capabilities.
"...The Good: The G13 is a fully programmable auxiliary keypad...." Read more
"...Programmable: Very flexible with many options to choose from. You can change the colors of the keyboard for each profile as well...." Read more
"...One of the best things about this pad is that you can easily program each button to do whatever you want it to...." Read more
"...The software allows each key to be fully programmed, including delay, up/down trigger, key, macros, etc... It does take a little time to set up..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that the joystick is perfect, functional, and easy to use. However, others say that it's stiffer to press and awkward to grip.
"...Like others have said though, it is really hard to press it down, so I don't have that bound to anything important...." Read more
"...I don't know what the complaints were for, the joystick is perfect. Even the software was good, which isn't a typical trait of logitech...." Read more
"...There's so many that unfortunately my fingers can't stretch far enough to hit them all comfortably. However, I don't think of this as a problem...." Read more
"...have a mouse-click actuation which feels flimsy, and does not always want to press down if you aren't pressing down on the center of the buttons...." Read more
Customers find the buttons on the keyboard difficult to get to and press. They also say the buttons are not the smoothest things to press and are uncomfortable to use. Some customers also mention that the joystick pad is very small.
"...My main gripe with the G13 is that it is not the perfect size for my mid-sized hand...." Read more
"...Well, it hasn't really helped. And the buttons are definitely not the smoothest things to press, which is probably the real issue of how it hasn't..." Read more
"...etc... This has dramatically sped up workflow and allows me to have one click function without needing to change main keyboard controls...." Read more
"...The unit is fairly large, but I have big hands and it was just perfect for me. The arc shape mirrors the natural curve of my relaxed hand...." Read more
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I initially discovered dedicated game boards around 2003 while playing Everquest. Needed something more programmable as playing a Ranger without one made raiding in the pre-voice era challenging. Started with a Nostromo and discovered controlling movement with my thumb much easier that the classic WASD set-up. When Logitech released their own gaming board, I traded up as the increase in buttons was helpful.
It's now 17 years later and I still use this daily, and heavily. The thumbstick once programmed makes movements infinitely easier and more intuitive than the WASD configuration. Thumbsticks have been used on game controllers for decades for a reason. I did swap out using a wider thumb stick from a similar era Logitech gamepad and it fit perfectly and put less wear on my thumb.
The keys are still programmable using Logitech gaming software, though you need the older version, not the newer Logitech G control panel. Key response is very good for being membrane and have a nice tactile feel. The software allows each key to be fully programmed, including delay, up/down trigger, key, macros, etc... It does take a little time to set up each new game but I've learned to map similar controls (run, crouch, main attack, etc...) to the same key in each game, which makes switching from one game to another very easy.
Durability has been great. My first lasted for 10 years of almost daily MMORPG and FPS usage before one of the thumb buttons died. I picked up a replacement and shortly after saw they were discontinued. I picked up two more on the cheap when they were being clearanced before the price sky-rocketed.
I've since added macros for every program I use - photoshop, DxO, excel, etc... This has dramatically sped up workflow and allows me to have one click function without needing to change main keyboard controls. I've honestly fearful when eventually the gaming software is no longer compatible with windows. I'm hoping Logitech sees their error and brings this back.
I've tried Razer, Belkin, Ifyoo, etc - the Logitech is still superior. Either the other options don't have enough keys, or they don't have a thumbstick. The razer is the closest option but the four equal key rows doesn't work as ergonomically as the 7-7-5-3 configuration of the Logitech - it's easier to reach/extend your fingers than tuck them under to hit lower keys. There's a reason the Logitech still sells for $150 used and $250+ new. If you can snag one, learn to use it, your gaming will improve significantly. Also contact Logitech and ask them to consider releasing an update.
Edit 4/25/23:
Still going strong, still standing up to daily wear. The rest is complete worn smooth but the keys still work perfectly. I see a number of youtubers now modding other gaming keyboards to add a thumbstick to them. One company is even selling a dedicated thumbstick you can use with a standard keyboard. Logitech, it's time to bring this back!!! Demand is there!!! Still the best gaming peripheral I've ever purchased.
The Good: The G13 is a fully programmable auxiliary keypad. If you want a way to put almost all of your keyboard commands under one hand, this is it. It has 22 keys on the main pad, and 2 more and a mini-joystick for thumb control. All of the keys can be set to be individual or macro keystrokes. And profiles can be created for each game you play and set to be activated by the game's start-up file or shortcut. This makes it both extremely flexible and useful. The rest for the heel of the hand is non-slip padded enough to be comfortable. All of the main-pad keys are through-lit and thus easily seen in a darkened play areas. And the G4, and G10-G12 keys, normally set to WASD have a slight extra dishing to make them locate-able by feel. The spacing and stroke length is identical to the throw on my primary keyboard (a Logitech G15). Though the keys are aligned vertically rather than staggered as on a full keyboard. This may be annoying to those who prefer the newer chick-let style keyboards.
The not sot Good: The reach is longer than I would like. I found that until I moved the heel of my hand up a bit on the rest, that a long game session produced a fair amount of fatigue. Moving my hand up on the rest gave my fingers more arch, and really reduced the fatigue. Unfortunately that moved my thumb out of position for the buttons on the thumb-pad. This has not been a major problem for me, as I have mapped a thumb button on my mouse to Spacebar. But could be a real problem if you can't do this. I also find myself wishing the key stroke-length was a bit shorter. If I could do a redesign on the G13 I would make the keys just slightly smaller to improve reach, reduce the stroke depth just a bit, and do something to allow the thumbpad to be moved along the edge of the pad to make it fit the individual user's hand position.
The LED screen is a nice feature but of limited use in active gameplay, as I don't have time to look at it. It does give some interesting information if I have time (or remember) to look at it while I play. All in all, as I said at the outset, I love my G13. It is the first gamepad I don't have to consciously remind myself to use. And I find that I don't have to put my hands on my keyboard except to type messages. And can replace my hand back on the pad, in the correct position, almost as easily as I do my right hand on my mouse. Can I say any more? 4 of 5 stars.
UPDATE, After more than 4 years of daily use: I LOVE this pad! It is still as functional as the day I unboxed it. If it were to die tomorrow, I would simply order another. It is one of the best gaming purchases I have made. I have made a few adjustments in the way I use it. And those have made all the difference.
1) I always use my own custom set-up for each game. I have developed a "standard" layout for my games. i.e :
a) I dropped the movement keys (usually WASD or arrows) down one row, for easier reach, and to make the top row available for number or function keystrokes.
b) I program the keys for things like inventory, map, character stats, etc. in the same locations regardless of the actual game's key assignments. This let's me just play the games, rather than learn specific layouts.
c) I don't try to use the "Thumb-stick" to control movement. Instead, I assign the direction positions to keystrokes or macros. (Usually both Right and Down, and Up and Left, to the same action.) This lets me do things like "Throw the Hutt-ball" in SWtoR, or make a special attacks in other games, by just flicking my thumb.
2) I took an old corrugated paper box and some duct tape, and made an angled rest for my G13 to give it MY perfect play angle. I wrap this stand in a micro-fiber towel for additional comfort for my forearm. I can play for hours without fatigue. Yes, I am a true Geek, and as I am now retired, I have the time.
3) I don't worry about the automatic game select function. Most of my games run through Steam, and getting them to auto-select is more bother than just using the LED Screen to scroll through to lock onto the game I am going to play. The USB trickle-charge keeps the game selected after my computer is shut down.
For the above reasons, I have changed my rating from 4 to 5 stars.
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function self.GetRepeat() return self._Repeat end
function self.Create()
self._Running = false
self._Co = coroutine.create(self._Func)
self._AtStart = true
end
function self.Start()
if not self.IsAtStart() or not self.IsCreated() then
self.Create()
end
self._Running = true
end
function self.Stop() self._Running = false; self._Co = nil end
function self.GetStatus()
if self._Co then return coroutine.status(self._Co)
else return nil end
end
function self.IsAtStart() return self._AtStart end
function self.IsAtEnd() return self.IsDead() end
function self.IsCreated()
if self._Co then return true
else return false end
end
function self.IsDead()
if self._Co and self.GetStatus() == "dead" then return true
else return false end
end
function self.IsRunning()
if self.IsCreated() and self._Running and not self.IsDead() then return true
else return false end
end
function self.IsReady()
if self._Running and self.IsCreated() and not self.IsDead()
and self._ResumeRunningTime <= GetRunningTime() then
return true
else return false end
end
function self.Pause() self._Running = false end
function self.Resume() self._Running = true end
function self.Execute()
if self.GetRepeat() and self.IsDead() and self._Running then self.Start() end
if self.IsReady() then
local status, delay = coroutine.resume(self._Co, unpack(self._Vars))
self._AtStart = false
if delay then self._ResumeRunningTime = delay + GetRunningTime()
else self._ResumeRunningTime = -1 end
return status
end
end
function self.Destroy()
if self._TH then self._TH.RemoveTask(self) end
self = nil
return nil
end
function self.Remove() self.Destroy() end
self.ChangeVars(...)
self.Create()
if self._TH then self._TH.AddTask(self) end
return self
end
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-- TaskHandler
--------------------------
function InitTaskHandler()
local self = { _TaskList = {}, }
function self.AddTask(Task) self._TaskList[Task] = true end
function self.RemoveTask(Task) self._TaskList[Task] = nil end
function self.Execute()
for k,v in pairs(self._TaskList) do k.Execute() end
end
return self
end
coroutine.running_hook = coroutine.running
function coroutine.running()
local v = coroutine.running_hook()
return v
end
Sleep_hook = Sleep
function Sleep(d)
if _StartUpParameters.AutoTaskSleep and coroutine.running() then return TaskSleep(d)
else return Sleep_hook(d) end
end
I am using wacom cintiq 22.2 touch its 8 short cut in left and 8 in right in right hand you have pen so one sides keys very difficult to use in wacom.
Now I have lot of keys for my work in left hand and take a small space from key board. Logitech can add 3 more keys at left side but it is good.
Thanks Amazon and Logitech.
Abbastanza più grande dei prodotti dello stesso tipo ma di marca diversa, fa del suo punto di forza la personalizzazione e la facilità d'uso.
I materiali sono ottimi: Logitech non si smentisce in fatto di qualità, le plastiche sono robuste ed eccellenti al tatto e l'appoggio per la mano è morbido e antiscivolo.
I tasti programmabili sono 22 nella parte centrale, due rispettivamente a sinistra e al di sotto della levetta analogica oltre la tipica pressione dell'analog. Inoltre troviamo quattro bottoni macro in alto alla pulsantiera centrale (M1, M2, M3, MR), i primi tre cambiano il colore e il set di macro impostate sul profilo selezionato (facendo si che sullo stesso si possano inserire più di 75 binding diversi) mentre l'ultimo attiva le macro rapide. Infine troviamo un bottone di selezione schermata sul display del tastierino, quattro di navigazione della UI dello stesso e uno di accensione/spegnimento dell'illuminazione.
I tasti sono purtroppo a membrana ma molto precisi e responsivi, Logitech ha preferito fare un compromesso per offrire un prodotto diverso ma non meno di qualità e utilità.
Una bella sorpresa è stata la scelta d'inserire un analog a destra del gameboard a differenza della scelta dei più di un pad digitale. Il suo design a piramide spuntata mi sembrava personalmente una scelta sbagliata da parte dell'azienda ma, data la posizione della mano sul dispositivo, mi sono trovato molto comodo.
Il display centrale è molto utile per tenere d'occhio il carico sulla CPU e la quantità di RAM in uso e pochi altri valori in game, se vengono installati i giusti applet nell'applicativo di gestione del tastierino (ma se ne trovano molto pochi e con molta difficoltà, un vero peccato dato il potenziale del prodotto), oltre che qualche info quali RSS, mail, data/ora e cronometro.
La retroilluminazione è molto decisa e con una vasta selezione di colori. Peccato che non sia possibile selezionare la colorazione settore per settore (ad esempio: i quattro tasti centrali di colore verde e il resto rosso).
Il software non è fornito nello scatolo, ma si può scaricare online gratuitamente. Il programma è multivalente per tutti i prodotti a marchio Logitech ed è traboccante di funzionalità. È possibile personalizzare il binding dei tasti (si può inserire qualsiasi comando), il colore della retroilluminazione (16.8 milioni di colori), creare e cancellare profili (attivabili in maniera automatica alla selezione dell'applicazione indicata nelle impostazioni o "bloccandoli" attraverso il menù del gameboard), modificare ciò che viene visualizzato sul display. In poche parole, gli utenti più smanettoni troveranno la loro felicità, chi invece non è della stessa linea di pensiero potrà comunque scaricare dei preset online o usare quelli automatici dopo previa scansione delle app installate nel PC.
Infine il tastierino può memorizzare internamente fino a 5 profili ma, usando il programma addetto, se ne possono usare e memorizzare esternamente un infinito numero.
In conclusione, Logitech ha prodotto un tastierino da gaming davvero di ottima fattura che fa del suo punto forte l'immediatezza d'uso e la customizzabilità a patto di avere dei tasti a membrana (ma di ottima qualità).
Consigliato vivamente a chi vuole una migliore performance in game e a chi vuole maggiore semplicità d'utilizzo del sistema operativo.
Puedes literalmente usarlo con cualquier software y en lo personal como Animador e ilustrador digital, me viene de excelencia esta herramienta, porque ya no tengo que estar haciendo malabares con mis dedos para usar un atajo en Photoshop o Toon Boom.
No reemplaza por completo el teclado, pero vaya que sí es de mucha ayuda y comodidad a la hora de que estoy trabajando.