Maybe the product in the DE version is cheaper to buy, so it has repercussions on the final price... or maybe it's to make you question the whole consumer system... we'll never know.
Hello Gedel
Yes, the keyboard can be connected and used without any problems, provided your TV has USB or even WLAN (then you can even save the USB adapter).
With kind regards
We have no visibility on this point at the moment, but if a new model were to be proposed by the brand, we would make every effort to add it to the range.
The keyboard can generally be used with a MacBook, but requires a USB-A to USB-C adapter as the Unifying receiver has a USB-A port. The Logitech Unifying software is available for macOS so that the keyboard can be recognised and used. However, there are reports that some keys (e.g. "Z") do not work correctly on macOS, as the keyboard is primarily designed for Windows and Android. There is no full, official Mac support, which can lead to restrictions.
I am not sure about compatibility with MacOS Ventura...
I have tried it with 2 MacBookPro running MacOS Yosemite (10.10) and macOS Sierra (10.12), plus a Samsung TV,
and I don't see any reason why it should not work with most recent MacOS like Monterey and Ventura
I found K400 Plus keyboard better than Apple's with a battery that lasts much more time
The embedded trackpad is sufficiently precise and quick.
Recommended.
No is not possible. The keyboard can only pair with a Unifying receiver.
For your application, the keyboard must be able to "Easy Switch", e.g. K780 https://www.logitech.com/de-ch/products/keyboards/k780-multi-device-wireless-keyboard.html
This is strange, does the keyboard also behave in this way on other PCs? A new Windows update may have caused complications with the driver. Alternatively, please contact our customer service:
https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new
This is a normal keyboard with a USB wireless adapter. I already had this keyboard on Windows and Linux (Mint and Ubuntu) boxes and on my Sony Android TV. It should work on everything that supports USB keyboards ;o) By the way, I would buy it again - I think the format, the touchpad and the price are Logitech class.
According to my research, Debian is rather a niche operating system. I think you would get better answers if you asked a Debian community directly this question: https://wiki.debian.org/de/Community
Hi. It has the layout of Germany as indicated, so also like in Switzerland QWERTZ, but other keys are partly different. For example, the @ is somewhere else in DE and this also applies to other keys.
Hi,
No, images and illustrations are just symbolic. Important is, what is written in the specifications. As specified in the products name, this keyboard comes with a Dutch layout (NL, Wireless).
I don't quite understand your question/comment. It says "CH" in the title and "Switzerland" in the specifications for the keyboard layout. That's pretty clear to me.
Yes, I agree, you can't see a CH layout in the picture, but one is definitely supplied in the CH layout!
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorlage:Tastatur_(Switzerland).