Quickly switched to French (Switzerland) in Windows 11, the é,à,è keys work and are then selected directly at the touch of a button.
So everything is ok.
The layout of the "Asus ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless Keyboard" cannot be changed in the traditional sense, but it does offer some specific customisations. The keyboard keeps the 96% layout, which includes all functions and number keys in a compact form, but does not allow the layout of the keys to be changed.
However, there are some customisation features available:
- You can record macros on-the-fly and map them to fully programmable keys.
- You can configure hotkeys and other functions using the function key.
- The keyboard supports hot-swap of mechanical switches, allowing you to replace switches with other types of mechanical switches.
These options allow you to customise the keyboard experience, even if the physical layout of the keys remains fixed.
Yes, the ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless keyboard includes the Print Screen key. Although it may not be immediately visible from the photos, the keyboard retains all the functions and keys of a full-size keyboard, including function keys and the Print Screen key.
They are the NX Snow Switches. I haven't seen the Strix Scope II with other switches anywhere yet. However, as it is hotswap-capable, any other (suitable) switches can of course be retrofitted.
According to our information, this keyboard is compatible without any problems, but please note that not every game supports the use of keyboard and mouse.
Yes, other shops unfortunately have the wrong article number (DE layout) and declare it as CH. However, this is an error in the supplier's data.
This one here is CH layout, is in front of me, bought at Digitec. However, note that Asus has manufactured the "non-mainstream" layouts in ABS (coated). But I am still satisfied.