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Logitech MX Keys for Mac (Eng. Int., Wireless)
EUR109,–

Logitech MX Keys for Mac

Eng. Int., Wireless


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tfarkas

4 years ago

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m.ramic

9 months ago

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Galaxus

9 months ago

No, you do not need an additional Bluetooth receiver for the keyboard if you are already using a Logitech Unifying USB Receiver from a Logitech mouse. The Logitech Unifying USB Receiver can connect multiple compatible devices, including the MX Keys keyboard, at the same time. You can therefore connect the keyboard via the existing receiver. Alternatively, you can also connect the keyboard via Bluetooth if your iMac supports Bluetooth Low Energy.

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hhauk

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Try using Shift, Command (cmd) and 4 together. Then use the mouse to select the area to be captured - works perfectly for me.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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wesiho

2 years ago

The setting Keyboard language Switzerland, German works correctly for me. However, I have been uninstalling Logitech Options for some time because it does more harm than good. Try it without Logitech Options.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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The dongle is optional, but it is not a Bluetooth dongle, but a stand-alone connection method from Logitech. You can therefore use the keyboard either without a dongle (Bluetooth required) or with a dongle (no Bluetooth required).

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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shyam4iiser

4 years ago

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ecco256

4 years ago

It will work with anything, but this model specifically has the Apple key instead of windows key and some other Mac specific differences. It will be a bit harder to use on anything but Apple devices. However, the regular version of this keyboard (the non MXKEYSMAC) also supports Mac and even has the Mac keys printed next to the PC keys; that one is truly universal. I exchanged this keyboard for the regular one and use it happily with any device.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

How loud is this keyboard?

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Anonymous

4 years ago

There is no information about this. However, I suspect that the keyboard will not be very loud as they use a dome-switch keyboard. In most cases, a plastic dome that is pressed in by finger pressure and hits the circuit. Most keyboards available today use dome-switch technology.

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