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Logitech Ergo K860 Split Wireless Keyboard for Business - Ergonomic Design, Secured Logi Bolt Technology, Graphite - Wireless Connectivity - Bluetooth
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Q: How can you do pause key, print screen and the control v (like normal keyboard) to put in document
A: Hi Sad, thanks for reaching out about Logitech Ergo K860 Split Wireless Keyboard for Business - Ergonomic Design, Secured Logi Bolt Technology, Graphite - Wireless Connectivity - Bluetooth. The Logitech Ergo K860 Split Wireless Keyboard for Business has a slightly different layout than a traditional keyboard, and some keys might function differently or require using the Fn (Function) key in combination. Here's how you can achieve Pause, Print Screen, and Control+V: 1. Pause Key (Break Function): The Ergo K860 does not have a dedicated Pause/Break key. However, you can achieve the Break function using a key combination: Fn + B Some users have also reported that Fn + the key with the Windows Menu icon (sometimes also Scroll Lock) might function as Break. You may need to experiment to see which combination works for your system and the specific application you are using. 2. Print Screen: The Ergo K860 does have a Print Screen key, usually located in the top row of function keys (it might be labeled "PrtScn" or similar). To take a full screenshot (on Windows): Press the PrtScn key. The screenshot is usually copied to your clipboard. You can then paste it into an image editor (like Paint) or a document (Ctrl+V). To take a screenshot of the active window (on Windows): Press Alt + PrtScn. Using the Snipping Tool (Windows): You can also use the Windows Snipping Tool (search for it in the Start Menu) for more control over the screenshot area. You can assign a keyboard shortcut to open the Snipping Tool in the Windows settings. On macOS: The standard shortcuts are Shift + Command + 3 (full screen) or Shift + Command + 4 (select area). The Print Screen key on the K860 might not directly map to these, so you'll likely need to use the standard macOS shortcuts. You might be able to remap keys using Logitech Options software (see below). 3. Control + V (Paste): The Control (Ctrl) and V keys are in their standard positions on the Ergo K860's left side. To paste text or other content: Press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the V key simultaneously (Ctrl + V). This is the standard paste shortcut in most operating systems and applications. Additional Tips and Considerations: Logitech Options Software: Logitech's Options software (or Logi Options+ for newer versions) allows you to customize the function keys (F1-F12) and potentially some other keys on the Ergo K860. You might be able to reassign a function key or another key combination to perform the Pause/Break or Print Screen functions if the default methods don't suit you. Download and install it from the Logitech support website. Operating System: The behavior of the Pause/Break and Print Screen keys can sometimes vary slightly depending on your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux). The instructions above primarily focus on Windows, as it's the most common OS where these keys are traditionally used. Application-Specific Shortcuts: Some applications might have their own specific shortcuts for pausing or capturing content. Check the application's documentation. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
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