Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac (DE, Wireless)
EUR143,34

Logitech MX Mechanical Mini for Mac

DE, Wireless


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Appzella

1 month ago

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didierplaschy

3 months ago

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I find the sound rather meditative and reminds me of typewriting classes at secondary school. Thanks to the stroke, the keyboard is very sensual in terms of haptic perception. In the end, my office colleagues have to tolerate it. One advantage is that you can determine the fastest typist and the one with the most frequent deletions.

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Navi_

2 years ago

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malkogindrat

2 years ago

In principle this keyboard is compatible with Windows, BUT the keyboard does not work 100% as expected. For example, the OPT and CMD keys, which are normally WIN and ALT on other logitech keyboards, are reversed when using the keyboard in windows mode. This means that CMD which is next to the "SPACE" key is actually the WIN key and not ALT! Unacceptable for Gamers and Excel-Freak. Even if you use Powertoy, it doesn't always work with more complex key combinations. As I wanted a white keyboard but for windows, I bought the black MX Mechanical Mini version and exchanged the PCB. with the white keyboard. Also the Mac version does not have the function to switch between MAC and Windows. The keyboard is always in "MAC" mode...in my opinion for the same price you have less options with this keyboard. Except for the colour!

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freaktalmuesli

2 years ago

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trilogy

2 years ago

I don't have the full answer, but I have a part (and a strong guess). I have connected the keyboard to my Mac via the Logi Bolt adapter. It also runs Windows virtualised and Citrix. The keyboard works fine with both. It also works with the iPhone via Bluetooth. Now for the guess: The only differences are: The colour, the arrangement of some keys and their names. If you can live with that, the keyboard will work. But see if you can really live with it. For example, the @ on Mac is Alt-G instead of Alt-Gr-2 and some things like that. The keys are then printed "incorrectly" when used in Windows. I'm curious to see what you decide!

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