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Monday, December 10, 2007
 
The $100 soda

I mentioned it in passing before, this weekend I emptied a glas of soda over my G15 keyboard. Bad, bad idea! Of course similar things happened to me before with previous keyboards, but previous keyboards were a lot simpler. A cheaper keyboard you can just rinse with lukewarm water under the shower, put on a radiator to dry for a day or two, and it will be fine. With the G15 that method didn't work at all. When I connected it again after drying, the backlit keys were playing a flickering lightshow, the LCD panel went crazy, and some keys occasionally hit themselves. Not good!

That G15 keyboard was very hard to get. I live in Belgium, where people are using French AZERTY keyboard layout, which is significantly different than QWERTY. You can't just swap a few keys and you're fine, because for example the number keys are all different from US/UK keyboard layout. On a French keyboard you need to hit shift to get a number from the number row above the letters, the non-shift version gives you special French characters with accents on top. So I imported my G15 from the UK, which was hellishly expensive and cost an additional bundle in shipping cost.

So how to replace a broken G15, having gotten so used to it? Easy! I bought a new G15 in Belgium, with a French keyboard layout, then ripped out the keys from the new keyboard and put the keys from the old keyboard in. Tada! The keyboard itself doesn't know it is French, so as I still have the UK keyboard driver the layout works just fine now. Only problem of course is the $100 price tag, making that the most expensive soda of my life.

I bought the new G15 at Media Markt, a German chain that invaded Belgium a few years ago, because they have huge stores where you can find everything, and usually at the best available price. So as I was already in the shop, I looked for a DVI cable. No luck at the computer cable section, but fortunately (and unusually for a European shop in the christmas season) there were lots of sales clerks around. One of them directed me to the audio cable section, where I found 2 different DVI to DVI cables. One gold-plated 2m cable, and one not plated 3m cable, same price, 20 Euro. Now I know that gold-plated shouldn't make any difference for a digital cable, but I certainly didn't need 3 meters of it, so I went for the shorter, shinier version anyway. After a small adjustment of the driver (which comes in analog or digital version) of the Syncmaster, I now got a perfect video signal. A happy conclusion to my hardware adventures of the weekend.
Comments:
Damn, right when I thought the EU was so much better than the US...

.... j/k

<3

I am still happy with the keyboard I bought from a garage sale almost seven years ago. I paid 50 cents.
 
50 cents LOL. Is it a clicker IBM keyboard? Those rocked but man they were loud.

Sorry to hear all your hardware trouble there. Seems a lot of people this weekend had computer issues.
 
Keyboards don't like cheap soda brands. If you had gone with a quality soda, like Barq's root beer, everything would have been fine. ;)
 
Think yourself lucky. My daughter poured water over over my nice new gaming laptop. It hasn't booted since...
 
The G15 is indeed awesome for playing games. For day-to-day work as a programmer, I consider getting one of these:

http://www.daskeyboard.com/
 
My husband has that keyboard, and he seems to like it for gaming, but for typing when I get on it.... I HATE IT!!! lol I'm used to a nicely spaced, ergonomic keyboard, and that thing is atrocious. My fingers almost hurt from being curled up so closely, and I have a hard time typing anything on it.
 
btw, you still managed to get G15v1 or already went with G15v2? imho the V1 is so much better than the v2, i like blue ;)
 
It looks exactly the same as my old one, and the backlit keys are still blue, so I guess its v1.
 
@haslo: absolutly, I use the G15 at home, but for work I want the blank and black keyboard :)

Media Markt usually is very expensive, expecially for cables etc., that's why I tend to avoid them here in germany. But I bought my G15 (v1) there as well - they had a special offer for 55 euros and I couldn't resist :)

The v2 only has 6 macro keys and a fixed LCD. No idea why the new version is worse than the old one :(
 
As a side note...

In my hometown there's a shop that sells only water. And there's some bottles that can cost as much as more than 50 euros.
More than 50 euros for a bottle of water and that even before spilling it on a computer!!!!

really, i'm not kidding... and don't ask me who is so crazy to buy a bottle of water for 50 euros.
 
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