Here is the row-by-row layout for the US Edition:
Row 1: Function / Shortcut Row
* Esc (Fn Lock)
* F1 (Easy-Switch 1)
* F2 (Easy-Switch 2)
* F3 (Easy-Switch 3)
* F4 (Show Desktop / Mission Control)
* F5 (Search)
* F6 (Voice Dictation)
* F7 (Emoji Menu)
* F8 (Screen Capture)
* F9 (Previous Track)
* F10 (Play/Pause)
* F11 (Next Track)
* F12 (Mute)
* Del (Volume Down)
* Ins (Volume Up) — Located at the far top right
Row 2: Numbers & Symbols
* ` ~ (Grave/Tilde)
* 1 ! | 2 @ | 3 # | 4 $ | 5 % | 6 ^ | 7 & | **8 *** | 9 ( | 0 )
* - _ (Minus/Underscore)
* = + (Equal/Plus)
* Backspace
Row 3: Top Letter Row
* Tab
* Q | W | E | R | T | Y | U | I | O | P
* [ { (Left Bracket)
* ] } (Right Bracket)
* \ | (Backslash/Pipe)
Row 4: Home Letter Row
* Caps Lock
* A | S | D | F | G | H | J | K | L
* ; : (Semicolon/Colon)
* ' " (Quote/Apostrophe)
* Enter
Row 5: Bottom Letter Row
* Left Shift
* Z | X | C | V | B | N | M
* , < (Comma)
* . > (Period)
* / ? (Slash)
* Right Shift
Row 6: Bottom Command Row
* ctrl
* fn
* start | alt opt (Windows Start / Mac Option)
* alt | cmd (Windows Alt / Mac Command)
* Spacebar
* alt | cmd (Windows Alt / Mac Command)
* alt opt | ctrl (Mac Option / Windows Ctrl)
* Arrow Left
* Arrow Up / Arrow Down (Split height)
* Arrow Right
> Note: The K380s features OS-adaptive keys, which is why you see dual labels like "start" and "alt opt" on the bottom row. It automatically detects if you are on Windows, macOS, or ChromeOS.
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Would you like me to explain how to customize those top-row shortcut keys using the Logi Options+ software?