Currently Corsair though I've had my share of issues with the Scimitar's
implementation.  Like their KB's, highly dependent on real-time driver
'driving'  them and even more so to point of brain dead static lights
100dpi if something goes wrong.

By comparison the RGB and macros for the Ducky keyboard vs. Corsair are
hardware, needing no driver caveat being it can't be real-time driven.

Tried razor,  hate the driver,  hate the shit implementation of the Naga
Epic, and more so didn't care for the smoke blowing  tech support to issues
raised.  Build quality on their KB's is shady at best.

So Corsair 👍,  Ducky 👍,  Vortex 👍 among others in that pattern. Main
reason I'm not whole hog on Corsair KB is better hardware and footprint
choices elsewhere but they are king of RGB/macro software driven solutions
IMHO. Ducky pulled a fast one with the Shine 6 offering software
configuration of RGB but it's primitive and not real-time like Corsair CUE.
I raged big time at Ducky last year when I bought the DS6 because the
software nothing remotely like CUE.

Logitech famously locked me out of the forums several times over the years
for raging about DiNovo, Harmony, build quality, etc....



On Feb 10, 2018 11:49 AM, "Thane K. Sherrington" <
th...@computerconnectionltd.com> wrote:

> What do you prefer to Logitech?  I've never had problems with them.
>
> T
>
> On 10/02/2018 3:02 PM, Joshua MacCraw wrote:
>
>> Logitech is a shit company and always made issue of plugging their stuff
>> into KVMs, switches, and hubs.
>>
>> That said these Chinese brands do leave me wondering sometimes and I do
>> own
>> lots of Anker stuff, more so cables.  Have their  7 port USB 3 hub, hosted
>> my Scimitar mouse and Ducky Shine 6 fine.
>>
>> On Feb 10, 2018 10:00 AM, "didymus7" <didym...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I just recently attached an Anker USB 3.0 Hub and while it does work, I
>>> did see an uh-oh in the manual (single piece of paper). It stated that
>>> 'All' hubs had problems with Logitech devices.  Now I've noticed a trend
>>> the last few years of USB incompatibilities suddenly springing up.  In my
>>> case, the APC UPS.  As an engineer, incompatibility means somebody
>>> screwed
>>> up.  My thought is that many vendors are using cheap Chinese chips and
>>> trying to blame their problems on somebody else.  Any thoughts?  Any
>>> experience with 'all' hubs having problems with Logitech?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>

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