Hi,
Aside from unpairing it from the first, you could shut down the first one,
or turn off its blue tooth and then you should be able to use the keyboard
with the other device.

Richard
 

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Of Carol Pearson
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 8:37 AM
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Subject: USING APPLE KEYBOARD WITH MORE THAN ONE ITEM

Hi all,

Am I right in thinking that you have to unpair the Apple keyboard in order
to pair (for use) with another Apple device?  I can understand why you can't
be writing on more than one item, but I'd like to be able to swap and change
easily so would appreciate an answer to this, please.

Carol P

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