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Hi. Yes it does. It's (annoyingly) located to the left of the [padlock] button at the far top right.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are referring to the "Windows" key...or the "waffle" if you will. This keyboard does not have that symbol stamped on any keys. However on the bottom row of the keyboard, left of the spacebar...and just right of the ctrl key, there is an "opt" key that acts like the "Windows/menu/application/waffle" key. Press it and the applications menu displays, just as if you had clicked the Windows icon in the bottom left taskbar.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi LogiFan! The MX Keys does not have a dedicated Menu/Applications key. Using the Logitech Options Software (free to download) you can program specific keys on the keyboard to be the Applications function. However, in playing with the mapping of a keyboard it appears that the FN button can not be programed to Application.
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