Just updated my keyboard and wow!

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I've had the S510 Logitech for almost 2 years now and I forgot how good the keys felt when new.

When the keys become shiny I know it's time to upgrade but since I love the S510 so much for looks/performance and battery life I decided to get another one so was thankful many shops locally still sell it and LG still make it :)

The keys are so soft but have excellent feedback, much better to type with and I'm making less/no typos/keystroke errors anymore because of this. My fingers also feel much better pressing each key now, it's more comfy to use.

So if you have a keyboard that's years old now I recommend getting it again and seeing what the difference is!

I need to buy another set to store away until a years time or so incase they stop making it!

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Nice looking keyboard. How light is the key action? I like really light, low resistance keys that allow fast typing, would you say this keyboard fits that bill?

Rgds
 
Nice looking keyboard. How light is the key action? I like really light, low resistance keys that allow fast typing, would you say this keyboard fits that bill?

Rgds

I'd say so yes! It's also very quiet.

As you'd expect from any keyboard though after 2~ years of daily usage dust/debris and the keys themselves wear down and you begin to adapt to that until you buy it new again and notice the vast difference.

At £35 I say it's money well spent even if you're a hardcore user who needs to buy a new one every year!

It does come with a mouse which is just a bog standard mouse so I ditch it and use the MX1000 instead.
 
Nah mine ain't that old, it's 2 years this September. Oh and it's a standard black DELL one :p
 
I have indeed noticed other S510 users here from the post your desktop thread!
 
Sorry to hi-jack but can anyone recommend a nice keyboard with keys that light up, hate sitting in the dark and not being able to see what buttons im pressing.
 
The Logitech G versions or Saitek ones. MS do one now too.


They are all wired of course.
 
mrk, do you have any problems running a wireless keyboard from a different receiver to the mouse, as I guess the mouse that comes with the kb is on the same receiver? I havent used wireless in years & years so was wondering on the quality of the 2 setups? IIRC it used to be a bit of a 'mare.

Thanks :)
 
I recently changed keyboards from my Logitech MX3100 set to the new MX5500 set (it was a free warranty-replacement) and really like how this new one feels. Far less clacky and noisy than the old keyboard.
 
No problems at all with interference between both receivers really, no delays or anything!

I don't use the mouse that comes with it as it would be silly to use it and not my MX1000 :p
 
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