![]() If you're asked to enter a passcode, enter the passcode on the keyboard that you're setting up.When your device appears in Bluetooth preferences, click Connect.Choose Apple menu > System Settings (or System Preferences), then click Bluetooth.After removing the device, turn it off and back on. Or move your pointer over the device's name, then click the remove button. Click the Show Detail button , then click Forget This Device. If the LED turns on briefly but doesn't blink, the device might be connected to another Mac that is nearby. On that Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings (or System Preferences), then click Bluetooth.If the LED never turns on, you might need to change the device's batteries.Bluetooth keyboards like Apple’s Magic Keyboard 2, as well as many generic USB keyboards, work with iOS and iPadOSprovided you have the USB adapter required to connect them. Turn on your device. Its LED should start blinking to show that it's discoverable and ready to be paired. Lastly, don’t forget you can pair your mouse with a proper keyboard if you want a more traditional user experience.If you're using a laptop computer, you can use its built-in trackpad during setup. To set them up, you need a wired or wireless mouse or trackpad that is already connected to your Mac. Earlier models of Apple's wireless input devices don't have a Lightning port.
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