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Logitech Mk270 (Eng. Int., Wireless)
EUR36,37

Logitech Mk270

Eng. Int., Wireless


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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Gavia

4 years ago • purchased this product

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No, unfortunately not. I fell for it too. When using this keyboard, the only thing you can do in Word is adjust the font so that when you press the corresponding keys, the displayed character is also written. That's how it works to a certain extent.
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daniel75

6 years ago

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Crusty30

6 years ago

Hello.. According to Logitech you need a USB port, unfortunately Bluetooth does not work as a connection. If your Surface has a USB C port, for example, you could buy a USB adapter. For example this one: InLine USB 3.1 Adapter Type C male to A female silver (A - C, 3.1) Regards
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Anonymous

6 years ago

Is the combo also compatible for Mac?

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wesiho

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, except that some characters on the keyboard do not match the mapping of the Mac. However, this applies to all Windows keyboards that are connected to the Mac. However, you quickly get used to it. I have been using a (Logitech) Windows keyboard on my Mac for quite a long time.
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f.tiago98

6 years ago

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uwe.singer

6 years ago • purchased this product

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A Unify receiver from Logitech can be purchased individually from digitec. The Logitech software (download in Support) then allows the existing devices (keyboard, mouse) to be connected to the new receiver.
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martimuyen

7 years ago

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xtomiff

7 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, both radios are on the same frequency (2.4Ghz) and it is possible that the signals mix. I recommend that you pair one set again so that it selects a new radio frequency (https://support.logitech.com/en_us...). Then one set should select a different frequency than the other and thus interfere less with each other.
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carlosvelok

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

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Product images of laptops and keyboards are basically always illustrations and are usually never shown in the CH-Layout (even by the manufacturer). All products at Digitec are however, unless otherwise stated, in the CH-Layout (see specifications). You get this keyboard with a CH-Layout with QWERTZ, big ENTER-key and ö/é, ä/à, ü/è. CH-Layout: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia...

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