The keyboard is not available on the Logitech site with CH layout, which is probably the reason for Digitec not to sell it, as the number of people who would take another one is too small.
Unfortunately, this seems to be normal. In my case, the most frequently used keys have also worn out after 6 months, the letter is no longer legible and the LED shines through the entire key. (Shift, S, L, C, M, N)
Absolutely embarrassing for a Logitech product at this price.
So far I haven't found a good deal on replacement GL tactile keycaps.
I have heard of some cases, yes.
Personally, I've been using the keyboard since mid-July 2021 and everything is still fine. You can open a warranty case at Digitec, maybe they can do something. It shouldn't be the case.
Hello, I have the keyboard twice, once in the office and once at home for gaming.
I've had both for exactly one year and haven't noticed any wear on the colour.
I can highly recommend the keyboard, as it doesn't have such high keys, and it's also easy to clean or blow out.
I hope I was able to help you.
It didn't really work with the wireless adapter on the PS4... At first I thought it was the perfect keyboard without a lag and without a cable. Nothing happened. Maybe it's better with PS5. It's now the office keyboard for me...
It depends. I've had this keyboard for 4 months now and I noticed some pain in my arm, I just readjusted the position of the keyboard and now I don't have any problems. If you're used to the wrist rest, it's better to get one as well. In the end, it depends on the person I want to say ;)
The keyboard is the size of a standard keyboard. I don't see what's too big about this keyboard.
Question back: at what point is a keyboard too big for eSports, and why?
https://support.logi.com/hc/de/articles/360036029354-Spare-Part-G915-LIGHTSPEED-Wireless-RGB-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard
Nein, es gibt keine Ersatzteile.
Let me Google it for You: https://support.logi.com/hc/de/articles/360036029354-Spare-Part-G915-LIGHTSPEED-Wireless-RGB-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard
Supposedly there are no spare parts, but an email to Logitec support could clarify this.
Via Bluetooth yes, with Lightspeed you need a USB adapter or the cable. So you need a USB A plug on the device (Surface Book), otherwise an adapter to USB-C or a docking station.
Hello Toni_ton, I am trying to imagine what you mean by "logitech bluetooth receiver". I only know of "bluetooth receiver" and the Logitech proprietary receiver, which as far as I know is not Bluetooth based. Somt to your question: 1.: the G915 should be able to connect to any BT receiver. For example, I use the BT directly in my notebook for the keyboard. And it does flawlessly. 2. with the receiver supplied, when I plug that into the notebook, the connection works fine again. 3. But I suspect that the keyboard with its receiver is not multidevice-capable. Firstly, it is not written anywhere that the receiver is multi-device capable and secondly, I suspect that the wireless technology used in this keyboard model is new and incompatible with older mice. What do other users think?
I would therefore recommend that you set up the connection to the business or leisure notebook via internal BT and to the gaming computer via the receiver supplied.
Logitech as a Swiss company seems to discriminate against Swiss customers in a great way. Disappointing:
Even though the KB is not available until further notice, I have two questions:
a) Why does DG only offer the only G915 Tactile version with CH layout?
Why no Linear and Qlicky? They are only available with US and DE - I don't want them.
b) Why is the 915 CH no longer available? Corona-delayed China-delivery like with Ali-Express -
or is it no longer produced in the CH version?
Thanks for feedback
According to AI:
The difference between the Logitech G915 and the G915X gaming keyboard can be summarised in several points, based on the information available:
**1. switch design:**
- **G915:** Utilises the original GL switches.
- **G915X:** Has a redesigned galvanic switch with a cross-shaped shaft made of POM, which improves the stability of the keys and provides a better, quieter typing experience. The pressure point of the switches has been reduced from 1.5 mm to 1.3 mm, enabling faster actuation.
**2. keycaps:**
- **G915:** Uses ABS keycaps.
- **G915X:** Uses double-coated, transparent PBT keycaps, which are more resistant and make dirt more visible.
**3. height and design:**
- Both models are very slim, but the G915X is described as one of Logitech's thinnest wireless gaming keyboards, at just 23mm high.
**4. battery life:**
- **G915:** Provides up to 30 hours of gaming time with full RGB brightness and LIGHTSPEED connectivity.
- **G915X:** Has improved battery life, up to 36 hours with full RGB brightness and LIGHTSPEED connection, and up to 800 hours with lights off.
**5. connectivity:**
- Both keyboards offer tri-mode connectivity (LIGHTSPEED, Bluetooth, and wired), but the G915X explicitly highlights this and emphasises the performance improvement without compromising battery life.
**6. additional functions:**
- **G915X:** Introduces the "KEYCONTROL" feature, which allows any key to be turned into a macro that can execute multiple commands. This offers more personalisation and control options.
**7. materials and workmanship:**
- **G915X:** Has a reinforced aluminium plate that has been increased from 1.2 mm to 1.5 mm thickness, which improves the texture and typing experience.
In summary, the G915X offers a number of improvements over the original G915, particularly in terms of the switches, keycaps, battery life and additional functions for customisation and control. These upgrades aim to further optimise the gaming experience and make the keyboard more attractive to both gamers and high-end users.
But whether it's really better, I don't know