I've had mine for a year or so maybe... haven't had any problems with keys rubbing off; I believe that was an issue with the early revisions of the board.
I've heard this was fixed also.
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I've had mine for a year or so maybe... haven't had any problems with keys rubbing off; I believe that was an issue with the early revisions of the board.
I've had mine for a year or so maybe... haven't had any problems with keys rubbing off; I believe that was an issue with the early revisions of the board.
I bought mine before anyone knew about them. Got it from Best Buy before it even hit the shelves.
Mine has serious issues with lettering rubbing off. A, E, T, N all show signs of wear. Obviously I don't game with mine, otherwise I'd have WASD worn off.
Just contacted Logitech, for those of you whom may wonder:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/utilities/contact/US/EN
That page lists the contact information. If you have an old-style G-15 which wears, I would highly suggest contacting
them. In only 15 minutes, I have been helped, and my new keyboard is on the way. The information you will need is
simply the numbers that came on the back. The two etched on the board itself, and the one on the sticker, that is:
P/N
PID
and
Model name
Any chance anyone's found a plugin for gAIM / Pidgin?
Depending on your skills it might be pretty hard as there's a flat cable just over 1/2" (~15mm) with 30+ orso contacts, if my G15 turns out to be partially bad I might give it a go.Has anyone tried removing the LCD from the keyboard to use it as a front panel LCD on a HTPC type Chassis?
I've been researching LCD's and I find that the LCD I really want is the one in my G-15. Cost wise, Just buying a G-15 is pretty competitive with most of the Standalone LCD's I have been finding.
I'm wondering how hard it would be to separate the LCD from the rest of the keyboard, or if it is even possible.
So, did you ever find out how to make that LCD work standalone? My old G15 took a crap and I've since replaced it with a new one, I wanted to put the LCD on my case for stats and free up my keyboard LCD for tasks at hand.
I just threw mine away, been using mechanicals for awhile and my g15v1 just looks like shit anyway.
OMG, you must be out of your mind. I love that keyboard and too throw it away. There has to be some sin that you commited there.
same here. not sure if it's worth the trouble to replace to LEDs. I might give it a shot since I have a ton of 5mm's just sitting around.
Hmmmm.. decisions, decisions. On the bright side, I see parts on ebay all the time in case I do mess something up. Another setback is, I have no soldering iron.
Anyone have one of those cold soldering irons they used to sell on tv?
I want to replace the LED's... my lights are really starting to dim and one of them is starting to flicker. Besides that, it still looks pretty new and had this thing since it was released.
this looks sweet http://www.overclock.net/t/295279/logitech-g15-modding-led-changes
anyone know if there's an app that shows load across all cores/threads? it would probably take up the entire screen (I have 24 threads) but hey, so long as it can do it!