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Logitech MX Mechanical (CH, Wireless)

Logitech MX Mechanical

CH, Wireless


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digiartist

1 year ago

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hans

1 year ago

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No, this is a wireless keyboard only. The USB-C cable is only used to charge the battery. If you want a wired mechanical keyboard, I recommend that you use the "Keyboard Type" filter and select "Mechanical" and "Signal Transmission" and select "Wired".

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probekiller1

2 years ago

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simon.gerber

2 years ago

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The keyboard settings are configured on the computer using Logitech Options+. They can be restored via a created Logitech account using "Settings Backup" and "Restore Settings from Backup". This also applies to other systems on which you use Logitech keyboards (assuming compatibility with Logitech Options+).

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alessio.aaron

3 years ago

can the switches and keycaps be customised?

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designer6

3 years ago

As far as I know, you can make up to 3 switches on the computer. In the block above the arrow keys, the top three keys are intended for this. Since I haven't found any drivers on the Logitech site that would allow any settings under Windows, I assume that you can't officially change the keys (see). https://www.logitech.com/de-ch/products/keyboards/mx-mechanical.html

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Try FN+F5. Modern keyboards like to have the F keys assigned more than once, as these are only used in a few cases. Maybe the keyboard has an FN lock key/switch? I know that's not a solution, but pragmatically - I feel I only need the classic F5 function quarterly - and then it also works with the right mouse button, update...

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