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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
 
Logitech G15 keyboard for WoW

It all started with the patch notes for World of Warcraft 1.11. I read them, and found the curious entry there that WoW would now support the Logitech G15 keyboard. G15? What the heck is that? And do I need one? After some research it turned out that the Logitech G15 is a highly desirable backlit keyboard, with lots of extra keys for gaming, plus a LCD display. And the LCD display shows all sorts of useful information as soon as you start up World of Warcraft.

Now all of the information displayed is also available from inside the game. There is a screen with character stats, including number of arrows or shards left, durability of your gear, and how many free bag slots you still have for loot. Another screen gives you a warning whenever you received a tell, or got overbid in an auction. There even is one screen to show you your position in the waiting queue if your realm is full, or when waiting in a battleground queue. The advantage of that is that if you are just waiting, you can ALT-TAB out of WoW, and still get notified if the wait is over, or somebody wants to speak with you.

The Logitech G15 keyboard has 18 programmable keys, which you can switch between three sets, for a total of 54 programmable macros. Now it has been widely reported that some guy got banned for using such a keyboard. But more research revealed that he got banned for playing unattended, and that using the G15 to lets say just cast a series of spells is legal, as confirmed by Blizzard representatives. You just need to be present and able to respond to tells from a GM. That is useful, because if you always start your combats with the same series of spells, you can put them on a hotkey now. And because the G15 hotkey macros can have delays built in, that works a lot better than using WoW macros.

So I decided that I need such a keyboard. But getting one wasn't all that easy. Logitech has problems making enough of them, it seems that every gamer wants one. And as additional problem I of course wanted a keyboard with a US or UK QWERTY layout, so I had to order one from the UK. Most of the third parties offering one via Amazon UK wouldn't ship to continental Europe, and when I finally found one who did, I paid a rather hefty shipping fee. The keyboard arrived yesterday evening, and it *is* looking coolm with its blue backlit keys and the LCD display. After downloading the latest drivers, the LCD display worked perfectly with World of Warcraft. I'm not quite sure whether I will use the programmable macros, not because of any banning risk, but because I don't like to automate games too much. But there are different ways to use the additional G-keys of the G15 for WoW hotkeys. I'm looking forward to experimenting with that when I get back home from the US.

(This blog entry was written from a public internet terminal in the airport business lounge.)
Comments:
I've got one of this chap. Works a charm. TBH the LCD display I find a bit of a gimic, I usually leave it on the clock setting and forget it. Its real power is the macro abilities, its very fast and I've essention now got a whole bunch of new hot keys to use instead of 1 to 0 and - and +. The ability to map a key on the fly is also handy, and I've found uses with this to assist a specific character (usually one thats not a MT in CTRA) or target a specific critter (such as you need to do quickly on one of the bosses in AQ20).

Gimme a shout in game if you need any help with it :)

Its definately very handy.
 
I didn't realize support for the G15 had been implemented yet. I didn't realize I needed to download new drivers. Thanks for pointing that out. Did so and now it works.

I can see the utility for the BG queues, except there aren't any anymore. I like the character info display. Live info. As I swap weapons the disply changes the damage possible. It's also displaying DPS as I do it. !! The durability counter, though I have it up on Titan Bar, I actually see it better here. All in all this is pretty cool.

And I haven't even tried to code some of the extra 18 keys yet.
 
Just got a new computer with the G15. I have not had time to really look into it because visitors are coming today but I could not resist a short visit into World of Warcraft.

G15's LCD shows "World of Warcraft." Then it shows my attributes. However, I jumped into the interface menu to map some new functions to the extra keys to the left but when I pressed "Bind key" WoW did not recognize it.

Am I missing something (sorry for not having driver details but the logitech utility claimed I had the latest drivers), or do you need to map G1 to some normal keyboard shortcut (such as Ctrl-F1) outside of the game and then bind the keys in the game to these shortcuts?

What else can I do with the keyboard and WoW?
Lots of macrons for the extra keys but is the lcd useful?
 
I just got the G15. I tried out the macros with my warlock and it worked great! I didn't see this post though, and I had read about the user that got banned while using it, so I deleted the macros after trying it out.

I also noticed while in the game, if I programmed macros into the profiler, they wouldn't work until I restarted the profiler.

I can't wait to program my macros now, as a level 60 warlock, the Blizzard action bars just don't work for the amount of spells I have. I recommend this keyboard to anybody that has this problem with the WoW interface - and also download the Bongos action bar mod to replace the default ones. I setup Bongos to display the macro buttons on the left side of my screen in the same 6x3 layout the keyboard has.
 
I just don't see how to set my LCD to display all those WoW stats that were previously mentioned. Where can I find instructions to load a WoW profile/macro to display all that stuff? (ammo/reagent count, BG queues, AH notices)
 
I have had a G15 for about a year now, and have used it for many games that even Logitech does not officially support it for. I love it.

However, as great as it is, I think I have to agree with the earlier poster that said the lcd was gimmicky. It is great and useful and all, but for the use I get out of it, I might as well have bought a G11.

For those who may not know, the G11 is identical to the G15, minus the lcd screen.

G11: No lcd
G15: G11 + lcd
 
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