download the logitech keyboard preferences app, just search for it. It'll show
battery status, and let you make function keys work as regular software keys.
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Also, function+escape locks the screen, iOS, or shows shutdown options, mac.
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On Jul 10, 2013, at 3:06 PM, Scott's MacBook Pro wrote:
> Here
Here is a list of blue tooth commands that I have for my clients.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/94937410/BlueTooth%20Keyboard%20Commands.rtf
Scott
On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:33 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Hey Scott, yeah I have been having fun toggling between the iPhone and Mac.
> Does anyon
I would think that the battery level is something that you do not need to worry
about because this is a solar keyboard that will charge from any ambient light
source. I am currently using the K750 solar keyboard and I never have to worry
about battery levels at all. That is the really beautiful
I forgot who mentioned they were also using this keyboard. Two quick questions.
Do you know how to check the battery level of the keyboard? This could not be
working as I still have my Apple Bluetooth keyboard connected and under
keyboard it is still only showing the battery level of that keyboa
Hey Scott, yeah I have been having fun toggling between the iPhone and Mac.
Does anyone have a link to a list of the keyboard commands to use with a
bluetooth keyboard? I recall seeing one, but don't recall where, and I imagine
now I might make a lot more use of them. Thanks
On Jul 10, 2013, at
Just reassigned the key to another device and I think that will do the job.
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On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:27 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
> does anyone know how to take a device off the keyboard though? Like, f3 is
> set to an iPod my school let me use during the school year. So, now th
I would think that all you need to do is to go into the BlueTooth settings on
the pared device and then tell that device to forget this device.
Scott
On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:27 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
> does anyone know how to take a device off the keyboard though? Like, f3 is
> set to an iPod
Hey sorry no clue how to remove a device, but I would assume that all you have
to do is go through the repairing of either F1 F2 or F3 and set that key to a
different device.
On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:27 PM, Devin Prater wrote:
> does anyone know how to take a device off the keyboard though? Like,
Thank you for letting us know what you think of this keyboard. David
Woodbridge's podcast on this keyboard is where I first heard about it and it is
the ability to quickly switch from one device to the other that has me thinking
of getting it.
Scott
On Jul 10, 2013, at 2:24 PM, Brian Fischler
does anyone know how to take a device off the keyboard though? Like, f3 is set
to an iPod my school let me use during the school year. So, now that its the
summer, and I'll likely get a different device this coming year, is there a way
I can delete a device from the keyboard?
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Hey Scott and others. Amazing as the Logitech K760 got here today. First
impressions are pretty good. I had been using the Apple Bluetooth keyboard that
comes with the iMac. I notice that this keyboard is a little further raised up
than the Apple keyboard, but I am sure once you get accustomed t
Anybody worried about no Numberpad, just get an Apple Wireless Trackpad
and the following:
http://store.apple.com/ca/product/H7657VC/A/mobee-magic-numpad-for-apple-magic-trackpad
Angus MacKinnon
MacKinnon Chrest Saying
Latin - Audentes Fortuna Juvat
English - Fortune Assists The Daring
Creatin
The 760 doesn't have a number pad. But the solar panel is a good reason to buy
it, and the quick switching among devices.
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On Jul 9, 2013, at
I have one. a logitech k760. I love it. I do wish I knew how to delete devices
from the quick switching thing though as I have one, the f3 key, which the
device I no longer have.
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Hey Scott, Yes, I will let the list know what I think of it when it gets here.
Hopefully by the end of the week. My only concern with it, is some of the
reviews says the clicking of the keys can be loud. I am noticing that on my
Apple Blue tooth keyboard typing on the keys makes no noise, and be
Okay that is what I thought. Would you let the list know what you think of
this keyboard once you get it? Multiple devices is exactly why i am considering
getting this keyboard. I have a Mac, iPhone, and and iPad that I would love to
be able to switch to very quickly and it sounds like this is
No, I don't believe the k760 has a num pad. I have been using the Apple
Bluetooth keyboard which doesn't have a num pad either. I just ordered the
K760, as I can make do without the num pad, but really need to connect to
multiple devices. Can't wait.
On Jul 9, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Scott's MacBook
That brings up a question for me about the K760. Does it have a Numpad? This is
why I use this keyboard with my new MacBookPro. I just love using the VO Numpad
Commanders.
Scott
On Jul 9, 2013, at 12:36 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
> Yeah, I noticed after I posted that the K750 isn't bluetooth, a
Yeah, I noticed after I posted that the K750 isn't bluetooth, and it sounds
like it doesn't pair with up to three devices. I guess you can't have the best
of both worlds in having up to 3 devices and a numeric pad unless you want to
go a different route than logitech
On Jul 9, 2013, at 12:27 PM,
I would like to say that I have been using the K750 for almost 2 years now on
my Mac and I love it. I tried using the Apple usb Mac keyboard but for me it
just wasn't comfortable enough for me.
I am however very interested in trying the K760 keyboard as this one is a solar
BlueTooth keyboard th
Hi
Logitech K750 Solar is very good. I use it in Windows. On Mac i prefer the
Apple USB keyboard with numeric keys, which is slightly better than the K750.
Nicer feel with Apple. Don`t even care to try logitech on iMac. Even though
K750 is the best i have tried on Windows. Solar cell charging w
I am looking to replace my Apple Bluetooth Keyboard which I have loved, but
want to get a keyboard that will work with multiple devices. I have listened to
David Woodbridge's excellent podcast on the K760, but wanted to see if anyone
else was using one of these models. I would love to get a numb
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