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·To connect an Apple keyboard to your iPad wirelessly, you're going to need a specific kind of keyboard: the Apple Magic Keyboard.
· ·When you connect an Apple Magic Keyboard to an iPad, you can type at full speed, avoiding typos and giving yourself quicker access to punctuation marks and special symbols.
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·Pairing an iPad to a Magic Keyboard via Bluetooth only takes a matter of seconds, and you'll still be able to use your iPad's touchscreen however you want afterward.How to connect an Apple Magic Keyboard to your iPad1. Turn the Magic Keyboard on via the rear switch - if the device is already on, switch it off, then on again, as this puts it into pairing mode.
Turn on your Magic Keyboard using the switch in the back. Apple 2. Open your iPad's Settings app. 3. Tap the "Bluetooth" tab.
1. Switch on BlueTooth on your keyboard.
2. Enable BlueTooth on your iPad.
3. Search for devices on your iPad.
4. Press button if available on keyboard to get discovered.
5. Select keyboard when shown in devices list.
6. Enter pairing code sometimes 0000 or 1234.
7. Use and enjoy.
My keyboard (model K39336) connected easily, so here's what I had to do. Ensure the Ipad Bluetooth is on in settings. Turn on the keyboard, and when you see a single blue light, press the connect button. The iPad will give you a four digit code to type in on the keyboard. When you type in this code, the iPad and keyboard become 'paired' and keyboard input is available whenever the keyboard is turned on.
Check that the keyboard's battery is working and it's on. Turn on Bluetooth on the iPad (Settings > Bluetooth). Press the keyboard Connect button. Choose the ZAGG Keyboard on the iPad, and type the code on the keyboard.
This doc describes the process: http://cfprod.zagg.com/downloads/ZAGGfolio%20instructions/ZAGGfolio%20instructions.pdf
Good luck! :)
There must have been some updates to the IPad that made it not recognize the board. Either take the Ipad back to before the updates were put in or look for a patch at the manufactures site.
You will need to enable bluetooth on your iPad and then pair the keyboard to the iPad. Try the following:
On your iPad, tap the settings icon from the Home Screen.
Tap on General.
Tap on Bluetooth.
Toggle Bluetooth to On
Turn on the Belkin keyboard.
The keyboard will show up under Devices on the iPad.
Select Belkin Bluetooth Keyboard.
A code will appear on the screen.
Enter this code on the keyboard and click Enter.
A message will pop up when pairing is successful. If pairing fails, repeat the steps above. If you're still unable to pair the two leave a comment and I will help further troubleshoot.
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