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Logitech Ergo K860 (CH, Wireless)

Logitech Ergo K860

CH, Wireless


Question about Logitech Ergo K860

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Anonymous

8 months ago

There are many questions about the keyboard layout, but none of them is entirely clear. What is the layout for Swiss German? The statement QWERTZ is not sufficient. Which key combinations are used to make an @ (normally ALT GR + 2) or a # (normally ATL Gr + 3)? Could someone upload a picture of a keyboard with Swiss German layout?

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Anonymous

8 months ago

Helpful answer

I am currently typing on such a keyboard. It seems to me that the function of the keys is exactly the same as on any CH keyboard (selectable D or F). @ is pressed with ALT GR 2 and # with ALT GR 3, as usual. It is somewhat confusing that the keys are labelled for both MAC and PC, but in my opinion this has no influence on the functionality.

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winiru

8 months ago

I don't know whether the K860 has a Swiss-German keyboard.
What is true, however, is that the described key combinations really do what they are supposed to do. Concerning @ and #.