jdierbach8 months ago000Hello, I need a Swiss. German keyboard, i.e. with ä, ö, é etc. but without the German ß ... which model would that be?Show in original language (German)6 answers
r.wirth1 year ago000Hello, if the USB plug is defective, can it be replaced?Show in original language (German)2 answers
Bambas331 year ago000How can I use the function keys without first pressing the FN key?Show in original language (German)1 answer
richardwer3 years ago000The picture says QWERTY, but the description says QWERTY, which is what I want. What will be delivered? QWERTY? or what?Show in original language (German)1 answerLaura Robach3 years ago000 Helpful answerDE = QWERTZ, with ö, ä and ü The images are never contractual :)Show in original language (German)
halilbo19033 years ago000Is there also a CH layout? If not, where can I find it?Show in original language (German)1 answer
fierzlivia4 years ago000A very stupid question perhaps, but how do I make the question mark on this keyboard? But where it is I see the combination?Show in original language (German)1 answer
bustabeast4 years ago000I have a Logitech M570 trackball mouse that comes with the unifying USB receiver. According to the specification, the keyboard also comes with the unifying receiver and I should be able to use both peripherals with the same receiver. I want to reduce the number of USB ports I use and that's why I would order the keyboard but I'm not sure if the combination of M570 and K350 will work. Can anyone confirm this for me?Show in original language (German)2 answersnuclearcity4 years ago000 Helpful answerI have the M570 and also the K350 and they work via Unifying, I only use 1 USB port through it.Show in original language (German)
skpsupport IT5 years ago000Instead of QWERTY, EN would be a better designation. Show in original language (German)1 answer
Anonymous5 years ago000Does this keyboard still have the old receiver or the new Unifying?Show in original language (German)2 answers