Microsoft all-in-one media (CH, Wireless)

Microsoft all-in-one media

CH, Wireless


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notizklotz

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

No idea. There is nothing about this in the product documentation. If the person responsible for the product at Digitec/Galaxus can't help, I recommend asking Microsoft (they have this keyboard in their online shop). https://support.microsoft.com/contactus

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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ToVoWa

4 years ago

The keyboard works with a receiver. As I understand it, you can control a device with this keyboard... until you plug the receiver into a new device. (but my information is without guarantee, I have been using the keyboard for years for my TV, it is a great keyboard!)

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newunclehorse

4 years ago

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LastWarrior

4 years ago

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Mine too. Not all buttons work on the TV. Apps are Unterschidlch and so are TVs. If I need a keyboard, I stream the laptop and otherwise I use the phone.

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kirgx

5 years ago

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toblerone93

5 years ago

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Hi Kirgx I bought this keyboard two times already because I like it very much. It's coming with the typical "QWERTZ" (CH) Layout as in the specifiaction. The US-Layout would have the QWERTY as in the pictures.

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Anonymous

6 years ago

Will the keyboard work with a Chromebook?

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RedXon

6 years ago

If the Chromebook has a standard USB-A port, yes. The test signature uses a standard HID driver. It also works with Xbox, PS4, Android tablets and mobile phones, etc. The only thing to bear in mind is that it does not run via Bluetooth but with a dongle. In addition, the media buttons on a device may not work.

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claude4422

6 years ago

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ThomasOberli

6 years ago

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Hi Claude4422 Yes, the keyboard can be used for the TV. Microsoft: "Compatible with select TVs and game consoles. Basic keyboard functions with compatibility for selected USB HID smart TVs and game consoles." Philips: "The TV supports the Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device) profile for connecting to a Bluetooth device. This Bluetooth profile is mainly used for mice, keyboards and joysticks." Greetings Tom

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FabP

7 years ago

Is it Android compatible?

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Brimstone

7 years ago

Yes, it is also compatible with Android according to the supplier's information. You need a USB port. -> https://www.microsoft.com/accessories/fr-ch/products/keyboards/all-in-one-media-keyboard/n9z-00012

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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peterkämpf

8 years ago

I quickly connected the keyboard to my UE46ES6100, i.e. plugged in the USB connector and confirmed the pairing. I was able to adjust the volume, but not with the rocker but with FN+F9 and FN+F10. Other settings of the TV are also available, so you might just have to try them out experimentally...

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