
Num Lock replacement key QWERTZ (CH) Black for Logitech MX Keys
Num LockReplacement key for Logitech keyboard MX Keys
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Specifications
- Category
- Numpad
- Keyboard layout
- QWERTZ (CH)
- Compatibility
- MX Keys (PC)
- Color
- Black
- Size
- 1U (standard)
About the Num Lock replacement key
A single Num Lock replacement key for the Logitech MX Keys, shipped with the key cap hinge and rubber cup. Whether the cap snapped, went missing or stopped responding, this restores it in minutes. Each order is the single Num Lock key shown — pick exactly the key you need and keep typing in minutes.
Compatibility
This Num Lock keycap is cut for QWERTZ (CH) keyboards and fits MX Keys (PC) along with the wider MX Keys, MX Keys S, MX Keys Mini and MX Keys for Mac family, which all share the same key profile. The legend and character set match the QWERTZ (CH) layout, so the key you receive is exactly the one printed on your keyboard.
Why the Num Lock key fails
The Num Lock key belongs to the numeric keypad, the workhorse of anyone entering figures all day. Heavy, repetitive use is what loosens its clips and eventually breaks the hinge. Ordering the exact key you need avoids buying a full keycap set you don't want.
How to install it
Replacing the Num Lock key takes under a minute and needs no tools. Line the new cap up over the white scissor hinge and press straight down until you feel a soft click. The plastic key cap hinge is included, so you can also fix a key that lost its clip — not just the visible cap.
Num Lock key — questions
- Does this Num Lock key fit my Logitech MX Keys?
- Yes — it is made for QWERTZ (CH) MX Keys (PC) and the shared MX Keys key profile (MX Keys, MX Keys S, MX Keys Mini and MX Keys for Mac). Just confirm your keyboard uses the QWERTZ (CH) layout so the printed characters match.
- Is the hinge included with the Num Lock key?
- Yes. Every Num Lock replacement ships with the scissor key cap hinge and the rubber dome cup, so you can repair a key that lost its clip or no longer springs back — not only a cracked cap.
- My Num Lock key still doesn't work after I replaced the cap — why?
- If the key was unresponsive rather than just physically broken, the fault is usually the scissor hinge or the rubber cup underneath. Both are included here, so replace the full mechanism and test again.







