I have a bluetooth keyboard by itec model t6061.
It refuses to connect to ipad and iphone.says pairing unsucessfull.
Any notes on how to get this working will be appreciated. .As in if its possible to reload the drivers for keyboard or something. Thanks
This happened to me with my iPhone. I called Emerson and they are aware of the problem. I sent the headset back and they are going to replace it with one that works with the iphone. Their number is 877-768-8483 in NY.
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To get help pairing a Bluetooth accessory-like a wireless keyboard-to your iOS device, try these steps:
1) On your iOS device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is on. If you can't turn on Bluetooth or you see a spinning gear, restart your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Then try to pair and connect it again.
2) Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory and iOS device are close to each other.
3) Turn your Bluetooth accessory off and back on again.
4) Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory is on and fully charged or connected to power. If your accessory uses batteries, see if they need to be replaced.
If you still can't pair or connect your Bluetooth accessory.
1) If you previously connected your Bluetooth accessory to your iOS device, unpair the accessory, put it back in discovery mode, then try to pair and connect it again.
2) If you can pair your accessory with some devices but not your iOS device, unpair the accessory from your other devices. Then try to pair with your iOS device again.
3) Check with the accessory manufacturer to make sure that your accessory supports your iOS device.
4) If you still have any of these issues, contact Apple Support:
You can't turn on Bluetooth or the setting is grayed out.
You can't connect any Bluetooth accessories with your device.
The accessory manufacturer confirmed that your accessory is working correctly.
It should be just like pairing an audio Bluetooth device. Turn the iPad's Bluetooth on and the keyboard as well, the iPad will look for an available device, it should pop up in the iPad, tap it to pair, if its ask for a pairing number, it should be noted in the box that came with the keyboard or in the instructions, that should be it.
Till now I did not know you could pair a mouse to an iPad. When someone is selling mice you can connect via bluetooth, they will give you the manual to. I hope you know, the iPad is not a computer on which you can connect lots of things. Only when Apple allows you to put anything on, or connect via bluetooth, it can work. Not when you think it should be great.
Because Apple made it possible to connect their key board to the iPad, you now can buy third party keyboards that work with the iPad.
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.
check the manual...!
depends on the model - but it works with bluetooth- see a sample :
put the iPad in the slot built into the keyboard, and pair it with your iPad via Bluetooth
On your iPad, tap the Settings icon and then tap Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is On. Connect the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover i5 Logitech Support Article
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! :)
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.
You probably have the same problem I had. First, charge the keyboard. Enable Bluetooth on your device. Now, push the small black button marked "ID" on the back of the keyboard. The button needs to go in pretty far. This will generate the Bluetooth code needed to pair your Device. You need to enter the four digit numerical code generated by the keyboard. That's it! You are paired!
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