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So I think you are asking about the F1, F2 & F3 keys. The default behaviour is to select your connected device. When using with a Windows pc, You need to download the Logitech options software. This will allow you to set the f-lock so that the F keys function as regular F keys. If not, you will need to press and hold the fn key (bottom left) to use the F row as Fkeys. Poor design by Logitech in my opinion. I have this keyboard for about 3 weeks now I like it other than this silly setup to use the F1 keys Hope that helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If I'm understanding you correctly, the F2 function key used in Excel can be replaced in this keyboard by using the Function key (fn) in conjunction with the white "2" key (that is assigned to one of your bluetooth devices). You'll see "F2" in fine print on that key. To be able to use that function, you have to first download the Options application software file from the Logitech site. I didn't do that at first, and was frustrated by that "loss," as well as not having dedicated Home / Pg Down keys. There are still no dedicated keys for those, but the Function key can be paired with the specified number keys on the number pad for those functions. This is available after downloading Options, as well. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is a F2 key on this keyboard, but you have to use the function key to make it work that way. A program comes with the keyboard that allows one to reassign keys. So one can customize it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The F2 key is on the board, there is a fn key (function key) bottom left of the keyboard, you press and hold the fn key while pressing the F2/#2 device key and it will function as intended.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Function + F2, just like most laptop keyboards. :)
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