
Logitech Keys-To-Go
CH, Wireless
Logitech Keys-To-Go
CH, Wireless
In my case it was a Qwertz.
Press the "print screen" key Then edit the picture with "edit", "paste" or key combinations "Ctrl" and "V". (for example, on an empty Word document.
You would have to contact the manufacturer directly, as we cannot obtain this part from our supplier.
This is a keyboard for Apple products; some of the special characters are laid out differently from the classic Windows keyboard. I would recommend inserting the required symbol via the tablet touch keyboard if characters are not available or have been swapped.
Unfortunately, I could not find any information, the reference used by us is also used by several other sites but does not exist on Logitech's site.While there is only one version of this keyboard, and the specifications are the same as on us and on other sites. They must have made a revision to make it compatible with more devices, because on their site they say it is suitable with all iOS systems, including the iPad, whereas we when we added it had put iOS 5 and onwards. So the reference will have changed but we haven't updated our data.
It runs flawlessly with my 2018 ipad pro, don't see why it would be any different for the previous model.
Yes, the keys are there, as well as the French letters (unlike a German keyboard). I have made a picture of mine for you: https://abload.de/img/04accc13-36d4-4902-90gkf4.jpeg
Unfortunately, we can only offer this colour. The other colours are unfortunately EOL and no longer available.
Yes she did
Hier hast du CH Layout. Bei Art: 10175403 DE Layout.
Hello, the keyboard is usable with any device using Bluetooth.
Unfortunately, we do not have any suppliers who can provide us with the desired model.
Hello, The description says that it is a CH keyboard, so QWERTZ. The pictures of the keyboard do not always show the right layout, you have to trust what is written in the specifications.
They are very different. US is a QWERTY Layout while the CH Layout is a version of QWERTZ The CH Layout looks like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QWERTZ#/media/File:KB_Swiss.svg
Yes, it works perfectly.
Hello, I have tested and it is not detected on Windows 10. This is also confirmed by the manufacturer. https://www.logitech.com/fr-ch/product/keys-to-go#specification-tabular
Yes, as is always the case with a CH layout.
I was also able to connect my keyboard to my Android phone without any problems, so a tablet shouldn't be a problem either. The additional functions may be somewhat limited.
Exactly :)
I ordered this keyboard for my mother, who still has a 1st generation iPad - works without any problems. Therefore, the 2nd generation should also get along well with it.
I no longer use the keyboard (Logitech K380 is better), but I remember that the charge was not even enough for 3 months when switched off. In use, it was only a few weeks.
This keyboard is simply designed for iPad's, you were lucky that it connected to the Dell Venue 8 at all. Maybe you can find new Bluetooth drivers from Dell for Windows 10 somewhere. Bluetooth doesn't work so well for me anymore since Windows 10 (Dell Inspiron 15 7548) but the update is still worth it.
Yes, it can, if the computer has Bluetooth.
There is a special version for Windows/Android, identified by the "Windows" button in the bottom left-hand corner. It's hard to find, perhaps Logitech has stopped producing it. I have several copies of this keyboard and it works well, but for ease of use I prefer the "Lenovo ThinkPad TrackPoint II" keyboard (be careful to choose the CH layout). This Lenovo keyboard is very compact, great typing quality (I use it every day) and it has 2 connection modes: USB-Dongle + Bluetooth. It costs about twice as much but it's worth it. I'm still using my Keys-To-Go keyboard but only as a back-up, e.g. if I'm going for a walk, want a very light keyboard and the typing comfort isn't too important.
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