
Logitech K280e
CH, Cable
Logitech K280e
CH, Cable
Nein, es ist kein "Illuminated" Keyboard. Hier sind alle Illuminated zu finden: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/tastatur-55#f=97303#loadUrl=/de/s1/producttype/tastatur-55?f=97303&skip=20&take=80
I own this keyboard and bought it from Digitec. However, this was quite a while ago. I looked at the latest pictures and saw the problem. My keyboard has the large Enter key.
It is USB - A
Yes :) QWERTZ : é, à and è = CH QWERTZ : ö, ä and ü = DE
Hi Jonas, I've been using this keyboard for almost 3 years: it's super quiet and very comfortable. Greetings
I haven't had this problem anyway, even though I don't use it often. I think it was a previous model that was known to have this problem.
Where you would normally be found. Please note that product images of laptops and keyboards are always illustrations and are practically never shown in the CH layout (not even by the manufacturer). However, all products at Digitec are in CH layout unless otherwise explicitly mentioned (see specifications). You will receive this keyboard with a CH layout with QWERTZ, large ENTER key and ö/é, ä/à, ü/è as you are used to. Enclosed is a picture of the CH layout: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/KB_Swiss.svg
Yes, it is compatible. You might find the following article interesting: https://9to5mac.com/2016/03/17/how-to-remap-windows-keyboard-buttons-match-mac-layout/
I did some research and found out the following: "You have to hold down the FN key, which is next to the right CTRL key, to activate e.g. mute, louder, softer, etc.". Works with Windows 7 without problems.
I did some research and found out the following: "You have to hold down the FN key, which is next to the right CTRL key, to activate e.g. mute, louder, softer, etc.". Works with Windows 7 without problems.
Ca. 170 cm.
All common USB keyboards also work with Mac. The Windows key (bottom left) then becomes the Apple key. It is important that the Mac keyboard has other functions (lock screen, screen brightness, etc.) that have no equivalent on these keyboards. You can reconfigure these functions yourself or buy a special Mac keyboard.
The keyboard has the normal CH layout. The picture is wrong.
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