Logitech K375s Multi-Device Keyboard Setup Guide
Your guide to connecting and using the K375s Multi-Device keyboard.
K375s Multi-Device at a Glance
The K375s Multi-Device keyboard offers versatile connectivity and a comfortable typing experience. It comes with a smartphone/tablet stand for convenient device placement.
Key features include:
- 1 Easy-Switch keys: Allows connection to up to three devices with a simple press.
- 2 Separate smartphone/tablet stand: Provides a stable place for your mobile device.
- 3 Dual-printed layout: Keys are printed for both Windows®/Android™ and Mac OS/iOS, ensuring compatibility across major operating systems.
- 4 Tilt legs: Adjustable legs for finding the most comfortable typing angle.
- 5 Battery door: Easy access to replace batteries.
- 6 Dual connectivity: Supports both the Unifying receiver and [Bluetooth logo] Smart for flexible connection options.
Visual Description: The page displays an image of the K375s keyboard and its accompanying stand. Numbered callouts highlight specific features: '1' points to the three Easy-Switch keys, '2' indicates the smartphone/tablet stand, '3' shows the dual-printed key layout, '4' points to the adjustable tilt legs on the back of the keyboard, '5' marks the battery door, and '6' displays icons for Unifying receiver and [Bluetooth logo] connectivity.
Get Connected
The K375s Multi-Device wireless keyboard and stand allow you to connect up to three devices simultaneously, either via [Bluetooth logo] Smart or using the included pre-paired Unifying USB receiver.
Quick Setup
Follow these steps to easily connect your keyboard to your computer, laptop, or tablet. For detailed information on connecting with Unifying or [Bluetooth logo] Smart, refer to the following sections.
Visual Description: A connection diagram illustrates the setup process. Step 1 shows the keyboard and stand. Step 2 depicts pressing one of the three numbered Easy-Switch keys (1, 2, or 3) for 3 seconds. The diagram then branches, showing two primary connection methods: Unifying (indicated by a stylized 'U' icon) and [Bluetooth logo]. For Unifying, it shows connections to [Windows logo] and [Mac OS logo] operating systems. For Mac OS, it illustrates pressing 'fn + o' for 3 seconds. For [Bluetooth logo], it shows connections to a computer, tablet, or phone.
Connect with Unifying
The K375s Multi-Device keyboard comes with a pre-paired receiver for a plug-and-play connection to your computer or laptop. You can pair it again with the included receiver or an existing Unifying receiver by following these steps.
Requirements
- USB port
- Unifying software
- Windows® 10 or later, Windows® 8, Windows® 7
- Mac OS X 10.10 or later
- Chrome OS™
How to connect
- Download the Unifying software from www.logitech.com/unifying.
- Ensure your keyboard is turned on.
- Press and hold one of the white Easy-Switch keys for three seconds. The LED on the selected channel will blink rapidly.
- Configure your keyboard according to your operating system:
- For Mac OS/iOS: Press and hold
fn
+o
for three seconds. The LED on the selected channel will light up. - For Windows, Chrome, or Android: Press and hold
fn
+p
for three seconds. The LED on the selected channel will light up.
- For Mac OS/iOS: Press and hold
- Plug in the Unifying receiver.
- Open the Unifying software and follow the on-screen instructions.
Connect with Bluetooth® Smart
The K375s Multi-Device keyboard allows connection via [Bluetooth logo] Smart. Ensure your device is [Bluetooth logo] Smart ready and runs one of the following operating systems:
Requirements
- Windows® 10 or later, Windows® 8
- Android™ 5.0 or later
- Mac OS X 10.10 or later
- iOS 5 or later
- Chrome OS™
How to connect
- Ensure your K375s Multi-Device keyboard is turned on and [Bluetooth logo] is enabled on your computer, tablet, or phone.
- Press and hold one of the white Easy-Switch keys for three seconds. The LED on the selected channel will blink rapidly.
- Open [Bluetooth logo] settings on your device and pair with "Keyboard K375s".
- Type the on-screen password and press Enter or Return.
Enhanced Functions
The K375s Multi-Device keyboard offers several enhanced functions to maximize its utility. The following shortcuts and advanced functions are available.
Hot Keys and Media Keys
The table below lists the hot keys and media keys available for Windows, Mac OS, Android, and iOS.
Operating System | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Windows 10 | Task view | Contextual menu | Back in browser | Previous track | Play/pause | Next track | Mute | Volume down | Volume up |
Windows 8 / Windows 7 | Browser home page | Contextual menu | Back in browser | Previous track | Play/pause | Next track | Mute | Volume down | Volume up |
Android | Home | Menu | Back | Previous track | Play/pause | Next track | Mute | Volume down | Volume up |
iOS | Home | Show/hide virtual keyboard | Home | Previous track | Play/pause | Next track | Mute | Volume down | Volume up |
Mac OS | Mission Control | Dashboard/launchpad* | Back in browser* | Previous track | Play/pause | Next track | Mute | Volume down | Volume up |
*Requires installation of Logitech Options software
Fn Shortcuts
To perform a shortcut, hold down the fn
(function) key while pressing the key associated with an action. The table below shows function key combinations for the different operating systems.
Operating System | fn + esc | fn + 1 | fn + insert | fn + home | fn + page up | fn + page down |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Windows 10 | Lock F-functions | F-function | Print screen | Cortana search | Calculator | Switch language |
Windows 8 / Windows 7 | Lock F-functions | F-function | Print screen | Search | Calculator | Switch language |
Android | Lock F-functions | — | Print screen | Search | — | — |
iOS | Lock F-functions | — | Screenshot | Search | — | Switch language |
Mac OS | Lock F-functions | F-function | Print screen | Spotlight in Finder | — | Switch language |
Dual Layout
Unique dual-printed keys make the K375s Multi-Device compatible across different operating systems (e.g., Mac OS, iOS, Windows, Chrome OS, Android). Key label colors and split lines identify functions or symbols reserved for different operating systems.
Key Label Color
Grey labels indicate functions valid on Apple devices running Mac OS or iOS.
White labels on grey circles identify symbols reserved for Alt GR on Windows computers.
Visual Description: Two examples are shown. The first shows alt gr
+ Z
resulting in '«'. The second shows alt gr
+ M
resulting in 'μ'.
Split Keys
Modifier keys on either side of the space bar display two sets of labels separated by split lines. The label above the split line shows the modifier sent to a Windows or Android device. The label below the split line shows the modifier sent to an Apple computer, iPhone, or iPad. The keyboard automatically uses modifiers associated with the currently selected device.
Visual Description: A diagram shows modifier keys. For [Windows logo]/[Android logo], it lists alt
, start
, alt opt
, ctrl
. For [Mac OS logo]/[iOS logo], it lists cmd
, alt opt
.
How to Configure Your Keyboard
To configure the layout according to your operating system, press one of the following shortcuts for three seconds. The LED on the selected channel will light up to confirm when the layout has been configured.
- iOS: Press
fn
+i
- Mac OS: Press
fn
+o
- Windows: Press
fn
+p
If you connect via [Bluetooth logo] Smart, this step is not necessary as OS detection will configure it automatically.