Give it a few seconds - or more - and you should see this: ![]() A tiny green light will come on for a second or two to indicate it’s been seen. At this point, push the button on the right top corner of the keyboard. Okay, once you turn on bluetooth it’ll start searching for devices. You need to turn it on (obviously!) so tap on it. If you’re like me, you probably have that set to “off” because you aren’t yet using a bluetooth device. Tap on it and notice that part way down the first screen is “Bluetooth”: Once you tap on that, look on the left side for “General”, because that’s where the Bluetooth settings can be found: What you need to do is go to Settings on your iPad. The iPad doesn’t have System Preferences like your Mac might. Which leads to the dilemma of how the heck you pair the two up. The keyboard is really nice, a bit “clicky” but has a nice keystroke feel so if you’re a fast typer, you’ll probably be even faster with this! In fact, I’m typing in this blog entry on my iPad courtesy of the slick Apple bluetooth / wireless keyboard and it is a rocking’ setup, especially when you can touch type as I can. I can definitely relate to what you’re talking about.
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