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| Thread ID: 111991 | 2010-08-19 06:23:00 | Identifying USB 2.0 plugs | supersi (8401) | Press F1 |
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| 1129452 | 2010-08-23 00:27:00 | The G19 keyboard does have USB 2.0 support. he has a g15 not a g19 |
jareemon (5207) | ||
| 1129453 | 2010-08-23 12:44:00 | The G19 keyboard does have USB 2.0 support. Does that require the use of two USB ports on the mainframe, out of curiosity? Or does it rely on a separate power source in order to provide the data transfer rate as expected from a USB 2.0 port? Cheers :) |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 1129454 | 2010-08-23 12:52:00 | you can use a system information program www.cpuid.com to find out which usb ports are high speed and which ones are low speed. Except that cpuid says nothing about USB ports that I can see in the version I have. |
Snorkbox (15764) | ||
| 1129455 | 2010-08-23 17:27:00 | he has a g15 not a g19 I know that. I was just pointing out that some do and its a viable upgrade if you need that functionality. Does that require the use of two USB ports on the mainframe, out of curiosity? Or does it rely on a separate power source in order to provide the data transfer rate as expected from a USB 2.0 port? Cheers :) It has a power socket as well as a USB interface, the keyboard needs it as does the USB 2.0 www.logitech.com gamingkeyboard.org |
DeSade (984) | ||
| 1129456 | 2010-08-23 21:07:00 | Thanks. That's one heck of a sexy keyboard ^^ | Renmoo (66) | ||
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