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I would recommend the removal of marketing dweebs from the design teams of Logitech's flagship keyboard because of the completely unneeded lite logo at the bottom of the keyboard.
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Only issue is the Logo on the wrist rest is sunken
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G910 logo is just weird and
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I would rip off the gimmicky G910 logo from below the left-Alt key if I could.
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You won't regret it - very smooth, quiet keys; the custom keys can do pretty much anything you want them to; the phone stand fits my Pixel 2XL with a case over it (probably won't work with a huge case, but that's not what it's designed for); you can change the color of any key you like, as well as the G logo and the "G910" LED in the palm rest; downloadable game profiles for different color/lighting configurations... the list goes on and on and I've only had it for a day
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One example is that if you push "P", it will occasionally add O as well
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The G keys to the left are too close to the rest of the keys IMHO, the top G keys are way to high up and completely useless in practical reality
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Still No G keys work
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Multimedia keys: the keys are super useful for me but the volume roller is an unexpected pleasure to use.- G keys: useful in games but also for other things like short strings of text or commands/macros.- Colors
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I love the new Romer G
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I respect Logitech for doing something new and using a mechanical switch that isn't cherry (as many other manufacturers are starting to do) and I really do love the Romer G
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You won't regret it - very smooth, quiet keys; the custom keys can do pretty much anything you want them to; the phone stand fits my Pixel 2XL with a case over it (probably won't work with a huge case, but that's not what it's designed for); you can change the color of any key you like, as well as the G logo and the "G910" LED in the palm rest; downloadable game profiles for different color/lighting configurations... the list goes on and on and I've only had it for a day
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One example is that if you push "P", it will occasionally add O as well