remove the device totally under os x, go into bluetooth under system prefs and remove it entirely after disconnecting it, while the keyboard is on. then, boot into windows and set it up, for me it failed the first time but after it had downloaded the drivers, pairing it a second time ...
Then, on the Apple Wireless Keyboard, hold down Command + W, while Windows is searching for bluetooth devices. Then (hopefully) after it finds your Keyboard, it will want to pair with it. Follow the on screen prompts and eventually you will have to type in a pairing code. ...
Even though I was able to successfully pair the Apple bluetooth aluminum keyboard (first gen., 3 batteries) and the bluetooth Mighty Mouse with Win 7 using BC 3.1, I still had lingering problems on the OS X 10.6.2 side that required a complete reformatting and repartitioning of the iMac'...
If I choose no passkey option, Windows claims to see it, but nothing can be typed. When you close and re-open the Bluetooth Control Panel, the keyboard is gone. The Mighty Mouse works great. No problem pairing that. I don't plan on using Windows often. I got XP Pro for $80 on...
IMac Setup Stuck on Keyboard Pairing Setup of new IMac stuck on Pair Bluetooth Keyboard. Using a cable connected keyboard. How do I get past this? iMac 27″, macOS 10.12 Posted on Jan 2, 2023 7:36 AM Me too (11) Reply Question marked as Top-ranking reply User profile for use...
No keyboard when bluetooth pairing? - solution: rotate phone to landscape mode. I actually answered my own question. It seems there is a bug wherein a dialog pops up asking for the bluetooth PIN but no keyboard is displayed. I found this question in an old thread but no answers, so I...
Therefore, if you want to replace another device, you must first disconnect the pairing connection of the original device.Product Specifications:Keyboard Layout: US QWERTY Keyboard Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 3.0Keyboard Buttons: 78...
As far as Bluetooth technology is concerned, there is no requirement for the device, such as a keyboard, to have any settings that might need resetting. The device can essentially be ‘dumb’. When you make a pairing between a device and its host computer, it is the host the remembers ...
If the second keyboard is already paired to macOS, as a test, un-pair it from all known devices. Pair it to Windows first, and if it works, then you can pair it to macOS second. Test with the first keyboard powered off when pairing the second keyboard. Reply User profile for user...
I'm having the same issue. I removed the pairing from the other computer, but the pairing shows in Bluetooth settings, but no button to disconnect. Won't connect properly Reply of 1 Pairing/Re-pairing Wireless Keyboard Welcome to Apple Support Community A...