
Logitech MX Keys for Mac
CH, Wireless
Logitech MX Keys for Mac
CH, Wireless
Are you sure you have set the correct keyboard layout? For Mac: "Apple" menu, System Preferences, Language and Region.
Yes, MX Keys for Mac (CH, Wireless) has the correct Swiss keyboard.
The MX does not have these markings
3 months ago
No, you do not need an additional Bluetooth receiver for the keyboard if you are already using a Logitech Unifying USB Receiver from a Logitech mouse. The Logitech Unifying USB Receiver can connect multiple compatible devices, including the MX Keys keyboard, at the same time. You can therefore connect the keyboard via the existing receiver. Alternatively, you can also connect the keyboard via Bluetooth if your iMac supports Bluetooth Low Energy.
Automatically generated from the .Try using Shift, Command (cmd) and 4 together. Then use the mouse to select the area to be captured - works perfectly for me.
https://support.apple.com/de-ch/102646#:~:text=Bildschirmfotos%20auf%20dem%20Mac%20aufnehmen,%3A%20Umschalttaste%2C%20Befehlstaste%20und%203. That's not how it works?
No, unfortunately not. It has no special TouchID functionality.
The community can't really do anything about this. This message should go to Digitec Support. LG
The setting Keyboard language Switzerland, German works correctly for me. However, I have been uninstalling Logitech Options for some time because it does more harm than good. Try it without Logitech Options.
Yes, that is included.
Hmm, I think the cheap one runs on battery and the expensive one has a rechargeable battery.
The dongle is optional, but it is not a Bluetooth dongle, but a stand-alone connection method from Logitech. You can therefore use the keyboard either without a dongle (Bluetooth required) or with a dongle (no Bluetooth required).
With ^, it probably depends on the keyboard layout that is set. ch-de layout at apple, ^ is to the left of the backspace key. @ is always option-g.
Can you set that in the app, or is there an app?
Unfortunately, there hasn't been a silver version produced by Logitech for the "full" keyboard. The only alternative would be this mini-keyboard without the numpad: Logitech MX Keys Mini for Mac (CH, Kabellos)
Yes, I charge it with my iPad AIR charger USB-C
There is no information about this. However, I suspect that the keyboard will not be very loud as they use a dome-switch keyboard. In most cases, a plastic dome that is pressed in by finger pressure and hits the circuit. Most keyboards available today use dome-switch technology.
I use the Logitech MX Master 3 with the keyboard, works great. Great mouse, highly recommended.
Yes
If by EN you mean international English then I also bought that version, so it's definitely available in Switzerland.
i use the keyboard with a mac, it works there. if you search for "mx keys" on digitec, you will find several versions of this keyboard. i think there are versions of the same keyboard that work better with windows than the one that says "for mac". try to exchange it.
It works perfectly for me. I work privately with an iMac and professionally with a Windows laptop. Both connections are via Bluetooth.
Changing the battery without disassembling the keyboard will probably not work. In any case, it is not supported by the manufacturer. I've been using my Logitech Craft for a little over 3 years and have never had a problem with the battery. I assume by "German keyboard" you are referring to the ISO DE labelling? If so, you can order them via the following link: Logitech MX Keys (DE, Wired, Wireless)
I didn't find anything with the Logitech MX Keys for Mac. There may be time-limited promotions, but these would have to be initiated by Logitech. Greetings, Edwin
If the keyboard is primarily used on a Mac (that's the case for me), I would choose the Mac version. This also works well on the iPad. However, if a Windows PC is primarily used, then certainly the PC version. It doesn't really matter for the iPad. However, the unequal key assignment (Mac & PC) also takes effect on the iPad. My tendency = Mac version for Apple products. (It looks a bit better, by the way...) Greetings, Edwin
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