
Logitech K380
US, Wireless
Logitech K380
US, Wireless
No.
US International.
Then the English-language keyboard is activated, so-called QWERY instead of QWERZ as with the German keyboard. In Windows, it shows you the letters EN in the bottom right-hand corner, then switch to DE for German. If you don't need the English keyboard, you can delete it in the system settings. With Apple products you can also switch off the language settings for German. Greetings
It is definitely a DE layout. We bought two keyboards and both are DE layouts. LG
No, it's a German/Austrian keyboard
They are not printed on the keyboard, but (at least with my Mac) it takes over the key function of my normal Mactastastatur -> for capital ö - é etc.
According to our information, this should be possible. However, due to the current situation, the delivery dates cannot be guaranteed.
Yup, no CH layout. A great pity, which is also surprising, since QWERTY is also used in the CH layout.
According to customer reviews: I strongly recommend the Logitech K380 keyboard, because the Keysonic is not very good, the finish is poor, the keys are not very pleasant to touch when writing. The finish of the Logitech is far superior; moreover the longevity of Logitech products is excellent, the keys are very pleasant to write on, they are also more stable. That's it :)
These keyboards are generally quiet and the keys require little force to press. A special case of the computer keyboard switch dome is the switch scissor. The keys are attached to the keyboard by two plastic pieces that lock into a "scissor" and wedge onto the keyboard and key. They still use rubber domes, but a special plastic scissor mechanism connects the keycap to a piston that depresses the rubber dome with a much shorter travel than the typical rubber dome keyboard.
No, this keyboard does not have a mouse button. The only one we have to offer is this one: Lenovo 0B47202 (DE, Cable)
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