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Aug 2, 2015 6:31 AM in response to JWasylby Loner T,Are the same devices paired to the OS X side and do they work properly when using OS X?
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Aug 2, 2015 9:24 AM in response to JWasylby William Roberths,★HelpfulI just had this same problem. Here's how I fixed it:
- In Windows 10's bluetooth settings (can be found in system tray), click on the icon and then click "Add Bluetooth Device".
- 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.
- Type in this code and hit Return.
- Your Keyboard should successfully pair with Windows 10 via the Mac's Bluetooth
Hope this helps you out.
Will
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Jun 7, 2016 2:30 PM in response to William Roberthsby Sacohen9665,I'm able to get my Bluetooth Apple Keyboard and mouse to connect and work in Windows 10, but I have 1 issues.
1st Every time I reboot Windows 10 I lose the connection and have to re-pair them.
2nd They do not work before you get into the actual OS (either Mac or Windows).
I have a dual booth system set up with Boot Camp and when I hold the option key to choose what OS I want to booth into the Bluetooth mouse does not work.
It makes it very hard to choose an OS to boot to.