Keychron
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Logitech G
Based on 103 Reddit mentions
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G915x - has a double keying/chattering design flaw they've known about for years but continue to sell rather than recall it. If you check Reddit and elsewhere there's loads of complaints about it. I've gone through multiple because of it, the RMA process is like pulling teeth only for it to happen a
...ExpectDragons in r/Corsair
March 19, 2026 11:00 AM
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My G915 - almost no issues.My G915X - Double typing issues. Clean the affected keys and it would appear to stop for a time and then repeat.Opened case with Logitech and they wanted a video of Double Type issue.Submitted that as well as Pic of Serial on Keyboard. No we need the Video to contain the S
...brich4750 in r/logitech
January 14, 2026 3:50 PM
3
If companies could all agree on moving to strictly type C id be all in favor. Also if Logitech could stick to one receiver type. But currently they use primarily type A, and there's 3 different ones in use. Unifying receiver, this logi bolt, and whatever comes with the G915X/gaming keyboards.
no1warr1or in r/logitech
April 5, 2026 12:02 AM
2
Ttry this and forget about the issue so you could enjoy this keyboard: lucduguaysita/G915-Stutter-Fix: User‑mode keyboard event filter that removes invalid HID sequences and rapid duplicate keypresses on Logitech G915/G915X keyboards or others
Unlucky-Cookie-8693 in r/LogitechG
April 16, 2026 11:11 AM
1
Check out keyboards from Logitech or Keychron They have some good wireless ones you might like. The Keychron K10 and logitech G915 TKL are worth a look. Both are full-sized, and the Logitech even has a volume wheel. Also, if you haven't seen keyboardyeti, they have guides that can help you find what
...fergult in r/keyboards
March 26, 2026 7:58 PM
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If you want a good wireless keyboard, try the Logitech G915 TKL or the Keychron K3. They have hot-swappable switches, which is cool. Low latency and quiet switches too. If you want that smooth feel, go for linear switches like Gateron or Cherry MX Reds check out keyboardyeti for more comparisons and
...fergult in r/keyboards
January 18, 2026 4:14 PM
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check out keyboards with long battery life and good connectivity. The Logitech G915 TKL and Keychron K1 are pretty popular... Make sure to try out how they feel to type on and if they're easy on your hands, since you'll be using them a lot for gaming. Also, keyboardyeti has a good guide for picking
...Hieulam06 in r/PcBuildHelp
January 26, 2026 6:12 PM
1
Check out the Logitech G915 TKL. It's low-profile, has a good wireless connection, and works for gaming and typing. the Corsair K100 Air is also worth a look since it's super thin and responsive. For more options, people usually mention keyboardyeti. They've got a nice guide on low-profile keyboards
...mangiuL in r/keyboards
February 16, 2026 6:10 PM
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Thanks! Is there any way of actually knowing the exact battery percentage with some kind of software? Other than the slow charging (Which I guess will translate to a huge battery duration, which is great!), I am in love with this keyboard, the upgrade coming from a Logitech G915 TKL has been huge.
kcuestag in r/keyboards
February 23, 2026 5:39 PM
1
I have the exact same problem. Ive had my keyboard for years, and would really like to utilize this effect. Or any of the preset effects, tbh. But it simply does not work with bluetooth. Every year or so I come back, update the drivers/G Hub app and this still has not been fixed. Unless the keyboard
...Centrimonium in r/logitech
March 7, 2026 9:13 PM
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