![]() ![]() The more I test the weirder and better it gets. So as soon as the G Hub Desktop profile activates all lighting is working again. ![]() A plus is that Aurora doesn't crash permanently. But once another G Hub profile is activated, the Standard G Hub lighting is active. It also works, if the Aurora profile is switched. If the Desktop profile in G Hub is active, Aurora works fine. Unfortunately, while the G310 Atlas Dawn is a great looking keyboard with an awesome name, it’s simply not for me.Ĭons: The key caps feel cheap and awkward to type on, its palm rest is two sizes too small and the board is fairly featureless for its $180 MSRP.I don't know what did change, but since today the permanent lighting solution is partially working. For around that price you could buy the Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid-I, a truly compact gaming keyboard with Cherry MX switches and full backlighting.įurther down the food chain you’ll find the Roccat Ryos TKL Pro for $90 (take a look at that palm rest, Logitech), the Corsair Vengeance K65 for the same price, and the Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition for just $80. Sooner rather than later I think the G310 will find itself retailing for less than $140 (the current price of the G910) and realistically it’s a tough sell at $120 even if you love the keycaps and palm rest. There are plenty of better options out there that can be had for much less. It’s not like the G310 is stepping into a market without competition. I made myself stick it out, but no matter how hard I tried I couldn’t get used to typing on the G310. This review wasn’t particularly long and thank heavens for that because I don’t think I could have taken much more. Whenever I review a gaming keyboard I test it during gaming as well as general usage and part of that is the written review. I’m not sure how this keyboard carries an MSRP of $180.įor that price you don’t get much: no USB pass-through or any type of additional connectivity features, the USB cabled isn’t braided, the lighting is one color instead of RGB, there are no macro keys, no optional palm rest and no particularly exciting features other than the Romer-G switches which are spoiled by G310’s crummy keycaps. For all its shortcomings, the biggest issue by far has to be the price. ![]() The G310 had so much potential but sadly the execution leaves a lot to be desired. Having been genuinely excited to use the G310 Atlas Dawn after waiting so long to test another Logitech keyboard with the Romer-G switches, the results have been deflating. What can I say… you win some and you lose some. Wrap Up: Nothing to see here #įrom the company that brought you the best all round mouse of 2015/ever with the MX Master, we now have the worst keyboard of the year. There is also an ARX Control tab that lets you select mobile service settings. There is a general settings menu that enables the user to check for software updates and see which devices the Logitech-G Software is controlling. The G310 supports Logitech’s input analysis feature offering heat map and KPM information. The light sleep timer can also be set, but remember you can adjust or even turn off the lights using the lighting key found in the top right corner of the board. The lighting menu lets you set the brightness of the backlit keys and enabled effects such as breathing. Gamers can disable the Windows key when gaming which is a handy feature. There isn’t much that can be or needs to be changed. Here you can create a number of different profiles though I don’t suspect you will need more than one or two. The home screen shows a picture of the keyboard and at the bottom of the screen features a few icons for accessing some other menus. ![]()
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