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Simply, it should pair; nothing mysterious about it. So if you can't get it paired, return it to shop, so they should test it and if find it defective, they should give you a new one
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.
Perhaps you look on this link to see you did everything right, like charging the battery, switching on and pairing. Don't forget to switch on bluetooth on your iPad. SHARKK Apple iPad Air Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard Case
Wireless/Bluetooth keyboards and mice can only be used with one device at a time it is like a bluetooth headset once it is paired with a phone it will 99.99% of the time only work with that phone and that phone only, Wireless keyboards and mice are setup on the same principal once they are paired up with 1 PC to use on another PC you have to remove the pairing. The worst case scenario is that the second PC's Wireless/Bluetooth has failed. I hope this helps.
Wireless keyboards need a USB or Bluetooth connection depending on witch for USB plug in the USB dongle and tap the sync button but for Bluetooth ur internal or USB Bluetooth dongle must be in pairing mode and the wireless keyboard in pairing mode as well
You choose your own code. It's a keyboard right? So it has numbers on it...and an Enter key.
1. Press and hold in the small button next to Bluetooth symbol under the keyboard for 5 seconds. The charge indicator lights at the top of the keyboard should alternate flashing red then green.
2. Search for Bluetooth devices on the devices you wish to connect the keyboard to. The Keyboard should be listed there.
3. Enter a code of your choice into the device you are paring the keyboard to and submit it. I used a 4 digit number which worked without a problem.
4. Type the same code and press Enter on the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 Keyboard.
The keyboard should now be paired with your device.
Good luck,
- GregAndo
Some wireless keyboards and mices have a button that enables the locating signal of the device, this button when pressed locates the receiver and initiate a pairing with the host. Look below you keyboard and mouse, and if your keyboard is a Bluetooth device, then check in your computer if the bluetooth is enabled and drivers are installed.
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