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Yes. It is not obvious though. The key is in the usual spot but it says "Start" instead of the windows symbol. It is also a Function key so depending on your Fn Lock setting the key might be in another mode.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is extremely annoying that Logitech doesn't provide more details on how to use the keys with dual purpose, separated by a vertical line. opt | start cmd | alt "Start" is the Windows Command key - even though the key next to it shows the Win-Key logo with the letters 'cmd' Go Figure opt -- anybody figure out what this key does and how to enable it? cmd -- Another mystery, not documented in the K860 manual (such as it is)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Why did they fix something that wasn’t broken
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The small labels on the keyboard are activated via the fn key (bottom left). Pressing fn + Esc serves like constantly holding down fn; fn + Esc again to go back to normal. Holding down the fn key and pressing F6, for example, will start or stop a YouTube video. Holding down the fn key and pressing Insert, for example, activates that camera icon which is the print screen key. As someone remarked, pressing the print screen key — here or on other Windows keyboards — copies the entire display to the clipboard, but leaves it there for you to do something with it. Alt-PrtSc copies the active window, but again leaves it in the clipboard for you to do something with. WindowsKey-PrtSc copies the entire screen and saves it to your Screenshots folder (as png or jpg), typically dimming your screen for an instant when it does. Note: On my K850 keyboard the "Windows Logo" key is not marked with a Windows logo but rather as [start|alt opt]. On the K850 keyboard, here are the keystrokes for these functions: PrtSc: fn + Insert Alt-PrtSc: fn + alt + Insert Windows-PrtSc: [start|alt opt] + fn + Insert And presumably a few others on the same pattern…
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I got the same keyboard and struggled to figure out what keys to press to open a new window. On this keyboard, you need to press "start" and "E" keys to open a new window.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My 580 IS AS FOLLOWS" Left hand side: CTRL - FN - START/OPT - ALT/CMD So which one do you click for the Windows Keys Thanks kiwi
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is the Alt/Start key
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The key for windows start is on top of the left shift key. :)
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