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What type of keyboard is Logitech K120?

What type of keyboard is Logitech K120?

Logitech K120 USB Standard Computer Keyboard.

When did the Logitech K120 come out?

When was K120 released?

Model 920-002478 920-002479
Release Date May 2010 * First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date.
Connection Wired
Color Black
Backlit No

Can you change the keycaps on a Logitech K120?

The key caps on the Logitech K120 keyboard are very easy to remove, you just need to pry a bit.

Is the Logitech K120 a mechanical keyboard?

no these key caps are not compatible because the logitech k120 is not a mechanical keyboard. these keycaps only work with mechanical keyboards using cherry mx switches.

Is Logitech K120 good for gaming?

Well, it is not sold as a gaming keyboard so obviously it is not good hardcore gaming, still can give a decent performance. Technically, this can be considered as a pro or a con depending on the buyer’s demands. P.S.: If you want to buy this keyboard, buy it from flipkart.

Is Logitech K120 a membrane keyboard?

K120 is a low-cost rubber dome over membrane keyboard from Logitech. It is sold as the Desktop MK120 in a combination mouse and keyboard set….Logitech K120.

Model no. K120
Branding Logitech
Layouts ANSI, ISO
Keyswitches Rubber dome over membrane
Interface USB

Is the Logitech K120 a membrane keyboard?

Is Logitech K120 compatible with Mac?

Hello, the K120 will not work with mac.

Is the K120 a good keyboard?

Item is as described. This is a very good keyboard. Good Price, decent build and finish, keys are on the softer side.

Does Logitech mk120 work on Mac?

Compatible with Windows and Mac.

Does Logitech K120 work on Mac?

Can I use a non Apple keyboard?

Any wired USB keyboard or Bluetooth-based wireless keyboard will work fine with a Mac. In fact, Apple even sells the Mac Mini without a keyboard or mouse. There’s just one little problem with using a non-Apple keyboard: figuring out some of the keyboard equivalents.