Hi,

I find that the Apple wireless keyboard tends to remember the two most recent 
devices. If you turn off bluetooth on your phone, when you reboot the computer, 
the keyboard will connect as long as the pairing is still in place.

Good Luck

Robert Carter


> On Nov 6, 2014, at 10:59 AM, matthew Dyer <matthew.dy...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I need some major help. I needed to restore my keyboard. This is an Apple 
> Bluetooth keyboard. I was trying to in any case see if I could parent, but I 
> have some problems. I was trying to use it on my iPhone 5S. I have done so, 
> but had accidentally removed the setting from the Bluetoothif anybody knows, 
> how to fix this case would be great. I do not have cited help at the moment 
> to do this. I've tried rebooting my machine. However, this ends up bringing 
> up the Bluetooth set up assistant. And with no sided help, I am unable to 
> restore and re-add my Bluetooth keyboard. Please write back ASAP. Thank you.
> 
> Matthew
> 
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