
Logitech Keys-To-Go
DE, iPhone, Apple TV, iPad
Logitech Keys-To-Go
DE, iPhone, Apple TV, iPad
The scope of delivery includes an instruction manual, smartphone holder and USB cable.
This is a keyboard with DE layout, which corresponds to QWERTZ.
I don't know, I've always had Apple tablets. I'm sorry.
Ok I can answer my own question after research: keys to go is Bluetooth only. It is not a replacement for problems with the Apple keyboard because you have to have connected it manually beforehand and/or it doesn't work with a cable. I had the problem that I could not log in to my iMac and to fix this I had to use keyboards that also work with cables and/or Apple's own wireless keyboards that connect immediately without having to connect manually with bluetooth.
The difference is it is pink. Identical products for women are often more expensive. Have this product and an older one in blue, both with Android equivalent in terms of system. If you work with Apple and take the pink keyboard, that is doubly penalised - my opinion!
Yes, it works with mine.
Yes, I also use this keyboard for an iPad of the same generation (A1430, with Cellular), among others. So the A1416 should also work.
Logitech requires at least Windows 7 for this keyboard, so it works with Windows RT. (I have an Android tablet myself).
The signal transmission only works via Bluetooth. You would therefore need a Bluetooth USB dongle such as Hama Nano Bluetooth 4.0 (USB 2.0) This is more practical than using a cable anyway... By the way, Keys-To-Go is great!
Hello! Swiss layouts have the umlauts, accordingly yes! See e.g. https://youtu.be/wfCZP36Zgfc (Logitech Keys-To-Go - iPhone & iPad - HD Gameplay Trailer) This does not correspond to the Android and Windows variant, but the layout should not differ technically. The German layout might be visible in the video, so it might look slightly different on the Swiss keyboard, but the umlauts are still there. Greetings Domi
The keyboard is compatible with Android 4.1 or higher and connects to the main device via Bluetooth. Thus, it should be compatible with the Nexus 10, which uses Android 4.2 and has Bluetooth connectivity.
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