lets see. hopefully this will clear up some things. i got the Microsoft BT #pad. I love the look and feel and despite the following issue, im still keeping it.
If you look at MS website youll see that the #pad IS NOT sold separately but rather as a set with the keyboard. if you managed to buy just the #pad, when you pair it to your Mac, the system recognizes that it should have come with the keyboard; Hence the "press the button to the right of the left shift key". its atempting to find the keyboard that it should have stayed with. So on that note you can just skip that step.
here comes my only disapointment. with the #pad came a set of manuals (mostly blah blah) but one in particular indicates that uppon pressing the Num Lock key at the top right corner of the #pad you should be able to toggle between number keys and secondary function keys such as Del-(delete) PgUp, PgDn, Ins-(insert) and such.... +It doesnt work!+.
The #pad was designed to function fully with its sister keyboard. Being the case that if you dont have the keyboard, this function will remain inopperable, so all youll have is a #pad - which is what I realy wanted in BT tech anyways. So I can tolerate this hiccup. That, and that ive been unsuccesfull in finding ANY other BT #pad thats BT and Mac compatible. So.. Im keeping it. =)
The only thing I thing I have to figure out now, is how to stop that screen that pops up, searching for the keyboard, everytime the #pad automaticlay shuts down after a few minutes of inacctivity to conserve power.
hope this anwers the why it happens. Guess now were back to square 1. how do we fix that pop-up?