A:AnswerIt will connect and type without a problem, but you're going to find that since there are no Mac keys on the K830 that you may have some difficulty finding the right key matches.
A:AnswerHello Cher, you can use the K830 with your Mac, but you will lose some of the functionality of the Function keys and the trackpad will work as a simple touchpad (gestures do not work).
A:Answer1) First thing: DO NOT connect unifying dongle to the unit or the "Logi" download for the keyboard. 2) The unit you want to connect to Must have at least Bluetooth 4.X(0,1,2 or even 5.0) capability. 3) Then follow pairing instructions. NOW IF YOUR UNIT DOESN'T SUPPORT BT 4.0 or newer DO THE OPPOSITE OF 1) First thing.
A:AnswerHello, the K830 can be used a bluetooth keyboard for your television. It should be compatible with your device. Please check with the manufacturer of your TV for connection instructions.
A:AnswerYou could have the K830 paired to a device using the included Unifying USB receiver and another device via Bluetooth. There is not a individual switch to go seamlessly between the 2 though.
A:AnswerI don't know. I may be switching to your programming instead of Microsoft.
I use my K-830 in my lap with my Dell Laptop as well as a K-800 at my writing desk. The laptop writing position is too awkward for my old hands. [I replied on my Blackberry using voice activation.]
. Jesse
A:AnswerNo. Not out the box. You will need a dongle or adapter to full size USB.
or you can connect a Bluetooth keyboard and that would work right out the box
A:AnswerIf you buy a brand new one yes if it's open box it may have packaging around it to protect the keyboard but it won't be Factory. But generlink they all come sealed