![]() After unpairing, I turned off my Nexus 7, and proceeded with iPad mini - wireless keyboard pairing.Īt first, my iPad minin's blue tooth kept spinning and couldn't find the keyboard. I then used Nexus 7 to unpair it with the Apple's wireless keyboard. ![]() I went to my storage place and pulled out the Nexus 7, turned it on, and it paired with my keyboard immediately. Anyway, because I was desperate, I tried my way out anyway. Doesn't make sense though, I thought, since my Google Nexus had been off all along. Then it occurred to me, perhaps I should decouple my keyboard device with previous device Google Nexus 7. Then I went to this forum, read a few more of this discussion, but none seems to help. I thought about it so hard, and I thought my keyboard is a goner. To my surprise, no matter what I tried, the two devices failed to pair. Then I recently bought my iPad mini, and thought this BT wireless keyboard would be a perfect match for iPad mini, right? Wrong. ![]() I previously had my Apple's wireless keyboard paired with Google Nexus 7, and it was working fine. If it has been, you have to go back to that device and unpair it. Make sure your wireless keyboard hasn't been paired with another device before. Try this simple solution, at least it works in my case.
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