
You can program a variety of different color effects, from per-key lighting to reactive rainbows that ripple across the keyboard when you type. The G915 runs on the Logitech G Hub software, which is pretty good as these programs go. The smaller key caps made it easier to accidentally hit an adjacent button, and the Clicky keys felt a little more resistant than the Brown-style Romer-Gs. On a test, I scored 104 words per minute with 94% accuracy on the G915, compared with 108 words per minute with 98% accuracy on my usual Logitech G613. However, the low-profile switches do take a little getting used to. He said that they sounded like "white noise" to him, which is high praise as keyboard sounds go. I sit right next to my boss, so asked him if I should change them out for a quieter peripheral. It's worth pointing out that the Clicky keys seem to be a little quieter - or at least a little less intense - than Cherry Blues. These new, low-profile mechanical switches aim to give just as much key travel as Logitech's Romer-G switches, but in a much smaller, more stylish package. Just as gamers can purchase Corsair keyboards with their choice of Cherry MX Red, Brown or Blue switches, they can also choose between GL Linear, GL Tactile and GL Clicky switches on the G915.


The G915 uses a brand-new kind of switch - or, more accurately, it uses three. Even using third-party wrist rests isn't necessarily a solution, since most of them are higher than the keyboard itself.

MORE: Best Gaming Keyboards Available Nowįurthermore, the G915 doesn't come with a wrist rest, which is a problem when you're dealing with such a thin, low-to-the-ground keyboard. It can make a difference if your desk space is limited.
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Including them extends the keyboard's length to 18.5 inches - a full inch more than some other full-size gaming keyboards on the market. One quibble here is that the five extra buttons on the left are, for most players, only situationally useful. The keyboard itself is gorgeous, with a brushed-metal-style finish over a sturdy plastic chassis.
