The key at the top left of the keyboard is the Home key. As far as I know, an iPad does not need an Esc key. At least I have never missed the Esc key on the iPad. Yes, there are workarounds. You can ask the AI.
1. Yes, this keyboard is compatible with a pre-2019 iPad Air 2 because it uses the Bluetooth connection, which is supported by this device.
2. No, this is not a QWERTZ keyboard, it is a QWERTY layout adapted to Apple devices.
The Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 (331 g) and the Keys To Go 2 for iPad (382 g) are technically almost identical, which explains the difference in weight of approx. 50 g:
- Keys-To-Go 2 (all-purpose model, 331 g) has an internally installed, ultra-thin battery compartment, filled with two CR2032 button cells.
- Keys To Go 2 for iPad (382 g) comes with an additional protective cover/stand holder ("keyboard bracket"), which is made from thicker materials such as recycled plastic and aluminium
The keyboard automatically switches to energy-saving mode after a long period of non-use if it is not used for two hours. To exit energy-saving mode, simply press any key. It does not switch off completely automatically, but must be switched off manually to conserve the battery.
DE presumably, but this has not yet been confirmed. US layout will probably not be possible at all. However, it may be offered by a third-party retailer, over which we have no control.