
Logitech MX Keys S
US, Wireless
Logitech MX Keys S
US, Wireless
I took a photo of mine and asked Chat GPT: answer US ANSI layout. Here’s why: • The Enter key is a wide rectangle (not the tall L-shape used in ISO layouts like UK or European versions). • The left Shift key is long, without any extra key between it and “Z” (many non-US layouts have an extra key there). • The number row has the US symbols (e.g., Shift+2 gives @ instead of "). • The key next to the left Shift is labeled just \ |, which is standard on US ANSI keyboards.
6 months ago
The differences between the Logitech MX Keys S and the Logitech MX Keys for Business are not immediately apparent, as they share many similar features. However, here are a few points to consider: - Connection technology: Both keyboards use wireless technology, but the MX Keys for Business is specifically designed to work with the Logi Bolt receiver, which offers enhanced security and reliability in congested wireless environments. - Design features: Although both keyboards have similar designs, the MX Keys for Business is often associated with business environments and can include additional features to enhance productivity. - Customisation options: Both keyboards can be customised via the Logi Options+ application, but the MX Keys S may offer more options for backlighting and battery management. If you don't see any visual differences, it could be due to the similarity of their designs.
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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.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, I received it with the keyboard.
Unfortunately, the cable is only for charging the battery.
7 months 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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The keyboard does not have RGB lighting. The keys "only" glow white.
Hello, I had ordered this keyboard Logitech MX Keys S (CH, wireless). The palm rest was included. Cheers!
I would have to test it to be able to say for sure, but according to the data and specifications, the correct buttons are labelled in the correct positions. Possibly a misconfiguration in this case or incorrect programming. If the updates and software have been installed without success, either bring it to one of our stores or report a defect directly if a defect is suspected. However, it should always be correct and not the other way round.
Hello, According to the manufacturer's reference (920-011572) the grey keyboard is supplied without a palm rest. "Light grey Swiss/Schweizer (Qwertz) Keyboard only : 920-011572 " Have a nice day
Yes, it's there. I don't need mine. Otherwise you can have mine, I can give it to you in Zurich ;-)
- 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: @
That's a question you should ask customer service (I do it via chat or email), not the Community. But I agree with you.
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/de-ch/articles/360025297913-Unifying-Software
MX Keys works via Bluetooth or with the "Logi Bolt" USB plug. The answer given by "Anonymus" below is not quite correct: "for Business" comes with a Logi Bolt USB plug, this product does not.
Goes directly via the Bluetooth connection of the laptop. I use it that way myself.
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