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- #REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD FULL SIZE#
- #REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD FULL#
- #REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD PRO#
- #REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD CODE#
- #REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD WINDOWS#
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#REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD CODE#
I went into my bluetooth settings in IOS, pressed the bluetooth button on the board, then used the G613 to type in the code that popped up on my Ipad, and I was all set. It was a simple and seamless process to connect my Ipad to the keyboard. I’ve found them pretty great both for general typing, and for spamming presses in games. You get instant feedback on where the actuation is going to take place instead of guessing where on the downward travel it is going to happen. With the shorter actuation distance, the tactile bump ends up being the actuation point, and this makes both the typing and gaming experience great. It is a very subtle bump though, less than what I had on my board with Cherry MX browns. The difference being that these are not a linear switch like the speed, the Romer-G has a tactile bump half way down the switch’s travel. The actuation is only 1.5mm compared to the 1.2mm found in a Cherry MX speed switch. The Romer-G switches are that perfect combination of tactile mixed with gaming speed. I’ve been a Cherry MX dick rider for years, but that may switch now. These all add up, and though I had my doubts before ordering, this is now my main keyboard because it checks so many boxes for me.
#REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD FULL#
I really like the switches, it is full sized with a number pad, the media buttons are so satisfying, and quick switching to bluetooth and back to wireless with dedicated buttons is amazing. Just this alone makes the keyboard well worth the price for me, but luckily there’s more to it than just the wireless connectivity. Since I feel so strongly about wires, I try and avoid them at all costs. As far as I’m concerned they are all vile little annoyances people should not be putting up with. I call them names, I yell at them, and I insult their makers. I have an unrepressed flaming hatred for wires.
#REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD PRO#
A pro tip: just pull off the cap for the upper macro key, this way your fingers don’t get confused and press the wrong thing when going for the escape key.įirst off it is wireless…full sized and wireless, and this makes my blood flow to my man bits. They are decently spaced from the normal keys, but still it can be quite easy to accidentally press the upper macro button instead of escape. They span from the left control key all the way up to the escape key. They are in a vertical strip on the far left side of the keyboard.
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The only other extra bit to cover are the macro keys. The stop button is the only difference, it has a raised outer edge. They are the same low profile circle clicky buttons that are on the top part of the board. From left to right it’s play/pause, stop, previous, next. Under the mute and volume buttons, and above the number pad are your media keys. It is perfectly placed to be well out of the way, and difficult to hit on accident. It is not on the face of the keyboard, but actually on the right edge.
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On the right edge of the keyboard is the power switch.
#REPROGRAM LOGITECH WIRELESS NUMERIC KEYPAD WINDOWS#
The windows switch is directly above the print screen button, and the volume buttons are on the far right corner of the keyboard. Pressing on one side decreases volume, while the other side increases it. The windows switch is the same size, shape, and profile as the other buttons, so it looks like just another button, only it’s a horizontal sliding switch. windows lock switch, wireless mode button, bluetooth mode button, mute, and volume left right rocker style button. On the top of the board is a row of large low profile clicky buttons and one switch, In order from left to right they are. It has expected placement of all normal keys including arrows, a horizontal 6-pack, number pad, and well spaced function keys. Each cap has a slightly concave top which makes for easy typing. The Logitech g613 follows a standard layout with normal sized keycaps. Switch Info: 1.5mm actuation, 45g actuation force, tactile.