
Logitech MX Mechanical
CH, Wireless
Logitech MX Mechanical
CH, Wireless
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No, this is a wireless keyboard only. The USB-C cable is only used to charge the battery. If you want a wired mechanical keyboard, I recommend that you use the "Keyboard Type" filter and select "Mechanical" and "Signal Transmission" and select "Wired".
GL Tactile, the brown ones.
Very comfortable! Good grip, good pressure point and reacts quickly! The keys also light up. The best Logitech keyboard I've ever had.
No, unfortunately not. The MX Mechanical only works with the new Logi Bolt dongles. However, the keyboard itself is very cool for typing. But it takes a bit of getting used to due to the low pressure point.
Hello, To configure the behaviour of the F keys, you need to install the Logi Options+ application from Logitech.
Unfortunately no, the CH layout is only produced by Logitech with Tactile Quiet.
The keyboard settings are configured on the computer using Logitech Options+. They can be restored via a created Logitech account using "Settings Backup" and "Restore Settings from Backup". This also applies to other systems on which you use Logitech keyboards (assuming compatibility with Logitech Options+).
As far as I know, you can make up to 3 switches on the computer. In the block above the arrow keys, the top three keys are intended for this. Since I haven't found any drivers on the Logitech site that would allow any settings under Windows, I assume that you can't officially change the keys (see). https://www.logitech.com/de-ch/products/keyboards/mx-mechanical.html
Yes, that's no problem, charging is done via the USB cable and the USB connection to the keyboard also runs via it.
the new logi dongle has an extremely short latency. this may make the cable unnecessary.
That is indeed interesting, perhaps Digitec is referring to competitors or the RRP here.
Try FN+F5. Modern keyboards like to have the F keys assigned more than once, as these are only used in a few cases. Maybe the keyboard has an FN lock key/switch? I know that's not a solution, but pragmatically - I feel I only need the classic F5 function quarterly - and then it also works with the right mouse button, update...
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