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Logitech MX Keys S (CH, Wireless)

Logitech MX Keys S

CH, Wireless


Question about Logitech MX Keys S

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zwitscher

2 years ago

I have the following two questions: - I bought this keyboard (MX Keys S) a few days ago and am having trouble activating the numeric keypad. - How do I continue to write the "@" on this keyboard? Can anyone help me?

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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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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
That looks like Windows. Mac works normally. Option (bathtub key) plus "G". Also under Mac there is the option to set the keyboard layout to CH/D under "Input source" in the system settings under "Keyboard". This must be added manually using the "+" button. Then all characters are in the usual place. This should be similarly complicated under Windows.