
Logitech K120
CH, Cable
Logitech K120
CH, Cable
I find it weak that we have to see this "QWERTY" displayed on most keyboards! Are we Americans? And by the way, various other keys are also not there or not where you are used to them. There are no umlauts, no ° degree sign, the < > are not to the left of the Y and "minus" and underscore are somewhere, et cetera et cetera! So you really don't know what you're getting?
It's true, the recordings are wrong. I called them before I bought them and made sure they were CH keyboards. If Galaxus would change the photos, everything would be as clear as day.
Anyway. I got the keyboard I wanted. CH :-)
We who live in Switzerland are not necessarily Swiss.
After my own 10 years in Switzerland, working for an American company, I can confirm that 'foreigners' only know their basic keyboard (QWERTY).
I had an American colleague who, after 20 years in Switzerland, in Geneva, could only speak 16-18 year old school level French!
As he couldn't write a word in French properly, he only wrote in English - hence his need for an English keyboard.
So there's a market for 'foreign' keyboards in Switzerland!
Well, the fact that the illustrations are not correct is a bit unpleasant, but I find it absolutely acceptable. The point of the illustrations is to show what the keyboard looks like. If the specifications say "Swiss" under keyboard layout, everything should be clear in terms of layout - shouldn't it?