Logitech Ergo K860 (DE, Wireless)
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Logitech Ergo K860

DE, Wireless


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Anonymous

5 years ago

Is this the German Swiss layout?

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Answer from Digitec Support: I have checked your request and the keyboard only has the QWERTY layout and can therefore be used in several countries: Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Unfortunately, the keyboard does not include the Swiss layout, which should otherwise be explicitly mentioned in the description.

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w.s.s.schlegel

2 months ago

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Galaxus

2 months ago

The Ergo K860 can be connected via Bluetooth as well as with a Logi Bolt receiver. If you already have a Logi Bolt receiver from your mouse, you can purchase the Ergo K860 without the additional receiver. However, Logi Bolt products only work with a specific Logi Bolt receiver and not with other Logitech receivers. Therefore, you need to make sure that the receiver you already have is compatible. If it is the same type, it should work. If not, you will need the specific Logi Bolt receiver that comes with the Ergo K860.

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Anonymous

3 months ago

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Anonymous

3 months ago

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I am currently typing on such a keyboard. It seems to me that the function of the keys is exactly the same as on any CH keyboard (selectable D or F). @ is pressed with ALT GR 2 and # with ALT GR 3, as usual. It is somewhat confusing that the keys are labelled for both MAC and PC, but in my opinion this has no influence on the functionality.

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rwilhelm

9 months ago

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Ravuel

9 months ago

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Yes, either in the Log Options software or with the Fn+Esc key combination. The F keys can even be assigned differently using the software.

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Sticonike

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

There is only one CH keyboard layout, no CH-FR, CH-DE, CH-IT. In the CH layout, the ü, ö and ä keys become è, é and à by pressing Shift. I have just typed this on the K860 in exactly the same way. The keyboard is good, you can buy it.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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federico.calabro

3 years ago

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I cannot explain the functionality behind the technology. There are certainly various explanations on the Internet. I can tell you about my experiences with both keyboards. Chiclet keyboards do not have such "high" keys, which may be an adjustment at first. The stroke length is not as long. Traditional keyboards feel rather clunky to me, not as precise. I'm also faster with typing on the chiclet keyboard because it's more responsive. The best thing is to go into a shop and type on a chiclet keyboard. Then you'll realise pretty quickly whether it's something for you or not. I'm very satisfied with the keyboard and don't want to change it.

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unrau.wired

4 years ago

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Pingururu

4 years ago

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beastwarrier

4 years ago

I use the keyboard with the USB dongle and therefore cannot give any direct feedback. But I have had similar problems with other devices that were paired via Bluetooth. Make sure that the power management does not interfere.

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