

Unpair and re-pair the keyboard, will probably take 20 more attempts.

Remove the device and uninstall the driver.I recommend Logitech MX Master 2S, which is much better than the Magic Mouse anyway. (If you have a Bluetooth keyboard, dont dare remove it from Windows) Anyway, I make periodic image backups of my system drive to help in just this kind of occasion. Basically you need to keep the keyboard connected by wire, and get a different mouse. (And not with Apple keyboards, I assume.) I believe this issue is a newly introduced Windows 10 bug, and some of us unwitting and unwilling Windows beta testers are paying the price. Identify the offending device, marked by a yellow warning triangle. The support for Apples bluetooth peripherals was broken in a recent Windows 10 update.Launch Device Manager, such as from the Start menu.
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Just keep trying.įinally, once the keyboard does pair, Windows will complain with a status Driver error. 9/10 times, Windows will complain that the keyboard is not available for pairing.

Pairing the keyboard is very trial and error. 123456 Enter) on both internal and external keyboards. Use Windows Bluetooth settings to pair the keyboard, entering the same code (e.g.Press and hold Command + w until the keyboard light begins blinking, indicating the keyboard is ready to pair.Fortunately, a workaround is available, if you're patient. The driver situation with Apple Bluetooth wireless keyboards and Windows 10 is horrible, even with the latest BootCamp drivers.
