Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Place the appropriate number and type of batteries into your keyboard. Most Bluetooth keyboards take three AA batteries.
2
Run a USB cable from your computer to a Bluetooth adapter if you don't have Bluetooth capability built in to your computer.
3
Turn on the keyboard, which will prompt your computer to recognize it. Then (if you're running Windows) open the "Bluetooth Devices" item from the Control Panel. If you have a Mac, you should open the Bluetooth Setup Assistant from your System Preferences panel before switching on the keyboard.
4
Find the "Hardware and Sound" item in the Control Panel of your PC. Click "Bluetooth Devices," then click "Add." A dialog box will appear on your screen. Follow the computer's prompts to complete the keyboard setup.
5
Choose "keyboard" from the "Select Devices" panel of the Bluetooth Setup Assistant if you're working on a Mac. You can now switch on the keyboard. After a moment, your specific keyboard model should appear in the device list. Select it, then hit "Continue" and use the keyboard to type your password if prompted. The computer will complete the remainder of the setup automatically.
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Take advantage of any tutorials that are on your computer when setting up your keyboard. For an example of a visual tutorial, see the instructions from Microsoft to be walked through the process (see Resources below).