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Hi all.  I have also run into an issue with my wireless keyboard whereby I
have accidently pressed a key in the top right-hand corner of the keyboard
that seems to turn off the Function keys.  I don't quite know why that would
be necessary, and I've not seen it on any other keyboard.  At any rate, I
agree with others who believe the issue is likely the switch being turned to
the off position.  

Thx, Albert
 

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Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 7:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] got it working, but need help with a Logitech k320
keyboard!

Ok, so following my response to Dan's comments,, I did look up the Logitech
k320 on both Amazon with 28 user reviews and 16 such overviews on
Newegg.com.  Turns out, that the likely cause of Harry's non-responsive
keyboard is that there is a switch to turn the kb on and off to save battery
life and to prevent accidental use when not desired.
I have this switch on one of my Logitech cordless kbs, and I find this very
useful.
Another nice feature, which seems standard on Logitech kbs, is that there
are keys dedicated to raising lowering and muting volume.  Generally, these
are found in the row above the function keys.

Harry, hope by now, that you are enjoying your Logitech.





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