At the top of the keyboard, there is a touch strip of easy access buttons that are back lit with leds.....included in these buttons is eco mode switch and a led off button.....both the led off button and eco mode switch do not work and sometimes the leds will turn off and i have to restart my computer to get them back on.
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It's fairly easy to set up usually. With the keyboard powered on there is usually a button that turns bluetooth on and a (usually) blue light will start flashing. At this point on the iPad you look in the bluetooth settings page and look for the keyboard to appear in the available devices. Tap the link to it and follow the instruction. The blue light should stop flashing and remain lit and the iPad BT settings will show that the keyboard is connected.
If you haven't done so already, try holding the power button down for a long time (30 seconds+) when you switch it on. If no success, try again but hold down the power button *and* the volume-up button when you switch on.
Heres a few ways to get around issues with keyboading.
What keyboard app are you using? You can download alternative keyboard apps as one way to get around bugs in the stock Nook Keyboard app. I love Swiftkey as it's now free. Google itself has has its own keyboard app. Both run circles around stock aspecially Swiftkey.
Are you using any of the accessibility features? Go Settings - Accessibility. Make sure the choices are all set to off.
Press the Switch Keyboard button. Press Set up input methods.
Be sure it shows your correct language, turn Auto capitalization to off. Turn auto correction to off.
Triple check your screen is really really clean and smooth to the touch.
You need to press the Function button, then the num lock button. The function button may be labeled FN or F in a different color, the same color as the num lock button.
If that doesn't work, go to start, all programs, accessories, accesibility, on screen keyboard....it will display a regular keyboard on your screen, then click on the num lock key on that keyboard.
to get the case apart, the hangup screws are under the keyboard. to remove the keyboard, you must remove the small plastic (1"x8") strip that has the power button and indicator leds on it.
to remove it, go along the top of the keyboard, closest to the screen, there are 5 plastic tabs to be released, then pop only that side closest to the keyboard up, then, slowly work it around until it comes free. flip the keyboard towards you, and carefully remove its ribbon cable by first popping up the sockets (on the mb) retainer.
then you can get those last screws out and have at it.
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