Logitech MK295 (CH, Wireless)
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Logitech MK295

CH, Wireless


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3 years ago

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Silke

3 years ago

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I hope a specialist answers you :( I bought the set 2x in the hope that the small USB stick can read both and I don't have to switch between home office and office.... unfortunately I always have to switch : (

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francrehoc

4 years ago

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Brimstone

4 years ago

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A CH layout is QWERTY with umlauts and accents as you are used to. Do not be deceived by the product images. These are often only produced by the manufacturer as a US layout. However, the specifications are authoritative.

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tabs75

3 months ago

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digitec

3 months ago

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The keyboard is a Swiss QWERTY keyboard (CH layout). This is standard for the MK295 (CH, wireless), as it is equipped with the corresponding keyboard layout for the Swiss market.

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hans.murer

5 months ago

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digitec

5 months ago

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The "MK295 (CH, Wireless)" keyboard from Logitech is generally compatible with tablets such as the Lenovo M10, as it has a wireless connection. However, the tablet requires Bluetooth or another suitable interface to support the keyboard. If the Lenovo M10 supports Bluetooth, the keyboard should work without any problems. Otherwise, a USB adapter may be required if the tablet USB port needs to be used.

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