The ability to use the logitech keyboard with my ipad has become almost impossible. When I first bought the keyboard, it would take a good tweak to separate it from the ipad, it was so well magnitized. Now, the slightest bump and the keyboard comes off. I tried cleaning the groove with a qtip, thinking it was dirty, but that didn't help. Can the board be remagnitized?The ability to use the logitech keyboard with my ipad has become almost impossible. When I first bought the keyboard, it would take a good tweak to separate it from the ipad, it was so well magnitized. Now, the slightest bump and the keyboard comes off. I tried cleaning the groove with a qtip, thinking it was dirty, but that didn't help. Can the board be remagnitized?
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Hi, Ilene,
If the keyboard does not work and you have had it for 3 to 4 years. I would recommend to replace it. I am not sure what kind of Ipad you have, but I do know that the best aftermarket keyboards for iPad are the Logitech ones. I have left you a link to their website and you can see the best option for your Ipad. There are some that the keyboard comes with a cover. Hope this helps.
try to turn on BT on iPad while Logitech is blinking (which means it in pairing mode and can be discovered). If that doesn't help I'd suggest to remove batteries from Logitech for 3-5 minutes then put them back.
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
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heres a video to show you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCywj90tl7E&feature=player_embedded
The initial setup is easy. It's simply a matter of turning it on and pairing the Bluetooth connection. You're asked to enter a four-digit key code on the keyboard, so it's a nice, secure connection. A small plastic easel folds up and the iPad 2 slides into a plastic slot above the keys. The entire case is lined with rubber, providing padding and a secure friction fit when the case closed. Though it's only gravity holding the iPad down, it tends to stay put, even if it's moving about on your lap. To protect your desk from the aluminum surface and to give the case a non-slip feature, you can stick on the included rubber feet. The iPad 2 can sense the presence of the case and will automatically turn on when it's opened (you just pry the iPad out of the shell) and power down when it's closed. Unlike most other half-shell cases, however, you can't just stick the cover on the back of the iPad if you don't need the keyboard.
The Bluetooth transceiver gets its power from a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery that should hold up for weeks without a recharge (via the included USB cable). Just for fun, we paired the keyboard with our iPhone 4 and it worked just fine, freaking out a friend with epic-length responses to her texts.
The ability to use the logitech keyboard with my ipad has become almost impossible. When I first bought the keyboard, it would take a good tweak to separate it from the ipad, it was so well magnitized. Now, the slightest bump and the keyboard comes off. I tried cleaning the groove with a qtip, thinking it was dirty, but that didn't help. Can the board be remagnitized?
is there anyone there who could help me? thank you.
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