Before anything, make sure that your wireless keyboard is charged and in pairing mode. Different keyboards will have different ways to go into pairing mode, but most will have a specific button or switch you'll need to press.
Check your keyboard's manual for instructions. Open your Mac's "System Preferences" app, which can be found by clicking the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your screen. If your keyboard is on and in pairing mode, you should see your keyboard's name appear under the list of "Devices. If you aren't seeing your wireless keyboard listed, make sure it's in pairing mode and that your Mac's Bluetooth is turned on.
Your Mac will likely ask you to calibrate or "identify" the keyboard by pressing a series of keys. Follow the on-screen instructions and press the keys indicated. Your Mac will take a moment to connect, and then you're all set. You'll see "Connected" under the name of the keyboard to indicate that the keyboard is paired with your Mac and ready to use. You can disconnect the keyboard from your Mac by turning it off, or by right-clicking it in the Bluetooth menu and selecting "Disconnect.
To start, make sure that your keyboard is charged and in pairing mode. Most will have a switch or button you'll need to press to activate pairing mode, though the method will vary model-to-model. Check your keyboard's manual for specific instructions. If your keyboard is in pairing mode, you should see it appear on the "Add a device" page. Click it. If they won't connect, restart both the keyboard and PC and then try again. He was previously an IT technician and product manager.
Walton is based in Leicester, England, and holds a bachelor's degree in information systems from the University of Leeds. By Andy Walton. Bluetooth Mouse Vs. Bluetooth Bluetooth is one of the most popular methods of syncing a wireless keyboard with your computer.
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The one drawback to having a wired keyboard is that your distance is limited between the keyboard and your computer; you can only have your keyboard as far from your desktop or laptop as the wire length. Also, wires can clutter your desktop. If you are looking for something sleek, you might consider a wireless keyboard. A wireless keyboard works just like a wireless mouse; you plug a receiver into one of the USB ports on your computer.
The receiver then sends a signal to your battery-powered keyboard. Keep in mind, wireless USB keyboards do have a limited range and some must be within the line of sight of your receiver, depending on the type of signal it uses.
Also, if your cordless keyboard starts acting sluggish, it probably requires new batteries. Silent Wireless Keyboard and Mouse. Wireless Multimedia Keyboard and 6-Button Mouse. Illuminated Wired Keyboard.
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