Yes, you can access the French junk via the Shift key. I can
still cannot recommend the product: The special characters that can be accessed via the
AltGr key are displayed inversely (white on a light grey background)
grey background) and are therefore barely legible. I no longer use the product
and have found a good alternative. Tip: It is
neither HP, Apple, Lenovo nor Window, but a US manufacturer that sells its computers
exclusively online but whose peripherals (keyboards and rats) are also available here.
rats) are also available here. the "space-saving devices" are also
the arrangement of the arrow keys takes some getting used to, but otherwise
otherwise quite O.K.
You can't really say definitively; in the end, it's probably a matter of taste. The differences lie in the feel of the pressure point, the noise of the keys, the sensitivity and, in the case of Chiclet, also in the appearance (Chiclet is derived from the American term for chewing gum = shape of the keys and sometimes also the construction). I've also been looking into different keyboard techniques for a while and then gave up at some point. As I understand it, membrane is a little quieter, but with less pressure point sensitivity and sometimes less durable, but at least it's usually quite cheap. It would be best if you could try it out somewhere and see what suits you best. By the way, I find the K380 pleasant, also in terms of size, e.g. for a tablet, but for more and longer writing I go to the PC (Apple Magic Keyboard). But as I said, it's all a matter of taste. Mechanical keyboards are supposed to be great in terms of durability and reliability as well as pressure point etc.... Good luck in your search ;-)
Yup, it's the normal CH layout. It automatically adjusts the Mac function keys. One exception is the FN key, which is swapped with the CTRL key, but you can get used to that.
The keyboard has built-in Bluetooth and therefore works with any Bluetooth-enabled device (PC, Mac, tablet or smartphone). The keyboard does not have the option of connecting an adapter.