Are you tired of typing on your iPad’s touchscreen Do you wish you could have a more comfortable and productive typing experience If so, then you need to learn how to pair an iPad with a keyboard!
Pairing an iPad with a keyboard is easy, and it can make a big difference in the way you use your device. In this article, we will show you how to pair your iPad with a keyboard in just a few simple steps. So what are you waiting for Let’s get started!
How to Pair iPad and Keyboard
Step 1: Make sure your iPad and keyboard are both turned on.
Step 2: On your iPad, open the Settings app.
Step 3: Tap Bluetooth:
Step 4: Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
Step 5: If your keyboard is not listed, tap the + button.
Step 6: Select your keyboard from the list.
Step 7: If prompted, enter the passcode that appears on your keyboard.
Step 8: Your keyboard will be paired with your iPad.
How to Pair an iPad with a Keyboard
Step 1: Turn on Bluetooth on your iPad
1. Swipe up from the bottom of your iPad screen to open the Control Center.
2. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn it on.
Step 2: Put your keyboard into pairing mode
The exact steps for putting your keyboard into pairing mode will vary depending on the keyboard’s manufacturer. However, most keyboards have a dedicated button or key combination that you can press to enter pairing mode.
For example, on a Bluetooth keyboard, you might need to press and hold the Function (Fn) key and the Bluetooth key simultaneously.
Once you have put your keyboard into pairing mode, the Bluetooth icon on your iPad will start to flash.
Step 3: Pair your iPad with your keyboard
1. On your iPad, tap the Bluetooth icon in the Control Center.
2. Under Available Devices, you should see your keyboard listed.
3. Tap the name of your keyboard to pair it with your iPad.
Once your iPad is paired with your keyboard, you should be able to use it to type on your iPad.
Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble pairing your iPad with your keyboard, here are a few things you can try:
Make sure that your iPad and keyboard are both turned on and that Bluetooth is enabled on both devices.
Make sure that your keyboard is within range of your iPad.
Try restarting your iPad and your keyboard.
Try resetting your iPad’s network settings.
If you are still having trouble, contact the manufacturer of your keyboard for support.
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