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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1652937" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>It should work with few if any problems. The one catch is that most Bluetooth devices, including many keyboards, pair with one thing at a time. This means that you couldn't use the keyboard simultaneously with both the iPad and computer. There are some keyboards that support this feature though.</p><p></p><p>I've seen a method that should pair a Mac keyboard with more than one device and it should work with iPads. It has been a bit unreliable for some though. Essentially it involves the following:</p><p></p><p>1. Initiate the pairing process on the computer. Choose the option that lets you create the passcode. </p><p>2. Write down the password that you created and complete the pairing process on the computer.</p><p>3. Now move the keyboard out of range of the computer and begin the pairing process. When asked for a passcode use the one you wrote down earlier. Complete the pairing process. </p><p></p><p>When this works well the keyboard works with the device that is in range and has bluetooth enabled (on). It doesn't work with all devices and behavior is erratic when both devices are in range of the keyboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1652937, member: 131855"] It should work with few if any problems. The one catch is that most Bluetooth devices, including many keyboards, pair with one thing at a time. This means that you couldn't use the keyboard simultaneously with both the iPad and computer. There are some keyboards that support this feature though. I've seen a method that should pair a Mac keyboard with more than one device and it should work with iPads. It has been a bit unreliable for some though. Essentially it involves the following: 1. Initiate the pairing process on the computer. Choose the option that lets you create the passcode. 2. Write down the password that you created and complete the pairing process on the computer. 3. Now move the keyboard out of range of the computer and begin the pairing process. When asked for a passcode use the one you wrote down earlier. Complete the pairing process. When this works well the keyboard works with the device that is in range and has bluetooth enabled (on). It doesn't work with all devices and behavior is erratic when both devices are in range of the keyboard. [/QUOTE]
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