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How can I reset my bluetooth keyboard?

I would like to reset my bluetooth keyboard. Is there a button for that? Where do I find it?

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Apr 19, 2011 1:30 AM

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Posted on Dec 22, 2011 10:05 AM

Swear to GAWD this will work to pair a wireless keyboard that is not working: HOLD DOWN THE BUTTON AT THE RIGHT FOR 6 ENTIRE SECONDS. This turns off the device. Then tap the button ONCE (don't hold down, just tap). The keyboard will turn on again and begin blinking. Then go to Bluetooth Setup Assistant. Your wireless keyboard will now show up. Follow the process for pairing.


I tried everything else on the discussion boards, too; wasted 3 hours trying to pair with other devices to no avail; could not find a serial number (turns out they don't have one) to register it; tried the steel wool trick even...NOTHING.


Anyway, hope this helps!

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Dec 22, 2011 10:05 AM in response to Barry Hemphill

Swear to GAWD this will work to pair a wireless keyboard that is not working: HOLD DOWN THE BUTTON AT THE RIGHT FOR 6 ENTIRE SECONDS. This turns off the device. Then tap the button ONCE (don't hold down, just tap). The keyboard will turn on again and begin blinking. Then go to Bluetooth Setup Assistant. Your wireless keyboard will now show up. Follow the process for pairing.


I tried everything else on the discussion boards, too; wasted 3 hours trying to pair with other devices to no avail; could not find a serial number (turns out they don't have one) to register it; tried the steel wool trick even...NOTHING.


Anyway, hope this helps!

Apr 26, 2011 11:52 PM in response to Barry Hemphill

Hi Barry,


Well I was getting an odd error where the "p" and the "o" keys were switched. I thought at first I was going crazy, but verified that in fact, when I typed an "o" a "p" showed up on the screen. I tried taking the batteries out but that had no effect.


What ended up solving the problem was that I took the batteries out and left it over night. Replaced with new batteries and all seems to be well.


Thanks for the willingness to help Barry! I hope that I can ramp up my Mac skills so that I can one day help others as well!

Apr 27, 2011 2:50 AM in response to snifflesniffle

Hi again:


I don't know what happened, but I am glad that your KB is OK now! 😀


If you have the time, it is always nice to have new people willing to help other users. I have been rattling around Apple's forums for years and enjoy the occasional time I am able to provide helpful information. Our compensation is zero, but the satisfaction is priceless! 🙂


Barry

Feb 26, 2016 5:50 AM in response to snifflesniffle

****!!!! Today, I spent over 30 minutes trying to pair my Apple Bluetooth keyboard with my iPad Pro. Frustration City. I tried all of the BS recommendations (most of them say hold the button for 6 seconds), and NONE of them worked.

I searched for a different solution, and came across yours, posted here. I was skeptical, but tried it.

THIS WORKS AND IMMEDIATELY SOLVED MY PROBLEM.

SUCCESS! My iPad Pro and Bluetooth keyboard are now paired, just as you said they would!


THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! 🙂🙂🙂


"Swear to GAWD this will work to pair a wireless keyboard that is not working: HOLD DOWN THE BUTTON AT THE RIGHT FOR 6 ENTIRE SECONDS. This turns off the device. Then tap the button ONCE (don't hold down, just tap). The keyboard will turn on again and begin blinking. Then go to Bluetooth Setup Assistant. Your wireless keyboard will now show up. Follow the process for pairing.


I tried everything else on the discussion boards, too; wasted 3 hours trying to pair with other devices to no avail; could not find a serial number (turns out they don't have one) to register it; tried the steel wool trick even...NOTHING.".

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