To obtain the braces on a Swiss keyboard, generally use the combination Alt Gr + the corresponding key (often located near the Enter key). However, the exact layout may vary depending on the specific model. Consult your user manual or Logitech's official resources to confirm the precise combination for your MK540 Advanced (CH) keyboard.
Hello,
yes it's possible, they're not cheap but it's still cheaper than buying the new keyboard-mouse bundle. It's the USB Unifying Receiver from Logitech: Logitech USB Unifying Reciever
And to pair it all up, you'll find the Logitech application at: https://support.logi.com/hc...
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Dominique
Yes, it can work except that the keys are not suitable for a Mac, so we do not recommend choosing it for this purpose. You may be restricted in the use of shortcuts for example.
I'll leave the question open though if anyone wants to share their experience with it.
No idea what is shown here in picture 1, but picture 3 is correct and also matches the pictures on the Logitech page and here in the data sheet:
https://www.logitech.com/content...
I have the less expensive version (Item 8929943, 59.30 CHF). The keyboard is exactly like the product photo (US). The only difference is the right alt key says "alt gr" on my keyboard. Otherwise, it is the same. I am also quite happy with the keyboard/mouse. Relatively inexpensive and does what it is supposed it.
Hello
This keyboard is also in CH layout and therefore QWERTZ. The Y is therefore in the right place.
The pictures may differ from the real product.
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We were not at all satisfied with the mouse/keyboard combination. There was a very large latency up to no reaction at all. I suspect that a USB receiver for 2 devices would only be OK at a maximum distance of 1 metre.
The keyboard was taken out of service and the mouse is now used as a single device.
Logitech keyboard K360, on the other hand, works wonderfully. It also has its own USB receiver - we use it together with the M185 mouse and are happy.
Product images of laptops and keyboards are always illustrations and are practically never shown in the CH layout (not even by the manufacturer). Normally, the US layout is shown.
However, all products at Digitec are in the CH layout unless explicitly mentioned otherwise (see specifications).
You will receive this keyboard in the CH layout with QWERTY, large ENTER key, ö/é, ä/à, ü/è and the rest of the symbols, in the usual place, as you already know it.