Hi, I have tried your suggestion to bluetooth the keyboard but until now
nothing which is why I asked where the batteries are because it could be that
there are no batteries in it or you have to pull out a tab or something. Janet
From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2019 10:14 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: bluetooth keyboard
Hi Janet
Many of these keyboards are use a function key combination to begin the pairing
process. This can be function key and see but I think it is in this case, the
function key is on the far left hand side of the keyboard, second key in. Press
the function key and C together, then the keyboard should show up in the list
of devices in Bluetooth on your iPad. The switch which you’re talking about is
the power switch and to the right is off and to the left is on when the
keyboard is in the correct orientation with the in front of you. Hope this
helps.
On 16 Aug 2019, at 23:44, Eleanor Martha Burke <eleanormarthaburke@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
perhaps Janet the switch is for on and off and there might be a tiny button
which you press for a Bluetooth.
http://www.justgiving.com/Eleanor-Burke-Aniridia
On 16 Aug 2019, at 21:26, Janet Bell <janet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yeh it is a bluetooth keyboard and I am trying to pare it with my iPad but
it doesn’t seem to want to find it. yes also it has a USB lead. one of the
reasons I like it is because it is quite stirdy. will keep trying. it has a
switch on the top behind where I think the battery or batteries are. and yes I
have tried to pare it with the switch in both posisions. Janet
From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2019 9:11 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: bluetooth keyboard
Hi Janet
Are we talking about a Bluetooth keyboard here? If we are, and you
purchased from the link on this list from Amazon the keyboard I was discussing
a few days ago, the keyboard is a fully rechargeable unit and should have come
with a micro USB cable in the packaging. The keyboard is usually partially
charged from the factory, so you should be able to start using it straight away
but with all these Devices, plugging the keyboard into charge for an hour will
probably not do you any harm and will ensure you have some level of charge just
in case the battery is depleted. Take care and enjoy using your keyboard.
On 16 Aug 2019, at 22:50, Janet Bell <janet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
could the person who recommended the stainless steel keyboard please let
me know 1 where the batteries go and 2 which batteries it takes just an asside
it is a very nice keyboard. Janet