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Logitech MX Keys S (US, Wireless)
EUR100,89

Logitech MX Keys S

US, Wireless


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DanStony

4 months ago

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rene

4 months ago • purchased this product

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Yes - the MX Keys S and MX Master 4 use Logi Bolt, but each device must be paired separately with the Bolt dongle. You cannot use the same USB dongle for keyboard and mouse at the same time → you need two dongles if you want both to run via Bolt. Alternative: Both devices can also be connected via Bluetooth without a dongle - then you don't need a receiver at all.
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DanStony

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

The MX Keys S with Logi Bolt USB-A dongle is compatible with the MX Master 4, but the MX Master 4 requires a USB-C dongle for the Bolt connection. The USB-A dongle does not work with the MX Master 4. You need two different dongles for both devices: a USB-A for the keyboard and a USB-C for the mouse. There is no universal dongle for both.
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Hygro

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

Yes, you can connect a PC to the Logi Bolt USB dongle and pair another PC directly via Bluetooth. The keyboard supports up to three devices, which you can switch between using the Easy-Switch buttons. You simply select the desired connection button (1, 2 or 3) to send the signal to the corresponding PC.
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oligraph

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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The Logitech MX Keys S keyboard is compatible with Mac devices, including the Mac Mini M4, as it supports Bluetooth and USB connections. You can connect the dongle to a USB hub if the Mac Mini has no available USB 3 ports. Pairing with Mac devices works smoothly via Bluetooth. Note, however, that if FileVault is enabled, a Logi Bolt USB receiver may be required to establish a stable connection.
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sany1000

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

Yes, the Logitech MX Keys S (CH, wireless) has a Swiss layout. This layout corresponds to the Swiss QWERTY keyboard layout, which is specific to Switzerland and contains the necessary special characters such as `<`, `>`, `[`, `]`, and `{}` that you often need.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

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David Raemy

1 year ago

According to our information, "low-carbon aluminium" is used here, which indicates energy-efficient production with reduced CO₂ emissions. The term does not describe a specific chemical composition, but refers to the manufacturing process. CO₂ neutrality is achieved through certified offsetting measures.
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zwitscher

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

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- Activating / deactivating the numeric keypad: to do this, press the button with the lock above the "7" on the numeric keypad -@: Logitech has done something really stupid here and put the special symbols (which are generated together with AltGr) in small circles so that they are so small that you can hardly read them. Logitech has also invented its own nomenclature for the keys to the left and right of the space bar, apparently to write the Windows and Apple nomenclature both on the same key. Terrible! - to your question: press "cmd / alt gr" (to the right of the space bar) and the "2" key (not on the numeric keypad) at the same time. Then this is what comes out: @
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NylasM614

2 years ago

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Merlin71

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Yes, you can. You simply have to programme the keyboard or mouse to the same Unify transmitter. You will need this software from Logitech. https://support.logi.com/hc...
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Sarah.luescher82

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Depends on which keyboard you have. Swiss / German? Windows keyboard? If yes to both, then like this: < > is on the far left, to the right of the small "shift" key. [ ] and { } are on the right, directly to the left of the "enter" key. For these comrades, however, you have to press the "alt(gr)" key at the same time, directly to the right of the long space key. You have to take a close look at the symbols on the keyboard, the [ ] { } are drawn in small circles, also the "gr" of "alt(gr)" is hidden in a circle. Who knows what Logitech was thinking with this trashy keyboard labelling. Otherwise, the keyboard is great!

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