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connectinG to android™ deVices
Most android 2 .0 and later devices support bluetooth
®
and do not require
installation of a separate driver .
1 . turn on Virtual Keyboard by pressing and holding the power button . a blinking
bluetooth icon indicates that the device is ready to pair .
2 . on your device, locate and select "bluetooth ."
3 . locate and select “brookstone - VK” under devices and follow the on-screen
instructions .
4 . successful pairing is indicated by a “connected” message from your host device,
and a solid bluetooth icon being displayed on the Virtual Keyboard’s screen .
note: if your android os supports mouse function, you can switch from keyboard
to mouse mode by pressing the Win/Mac key and the alt key at the same time .
to change back to keyboard mode press this key combination again . the Virtual
Keyboard screen will show the current mode: ``Kbd`` for Keyboard mode or
``Mse`` for Mouse mode .
note: bluetooth pairing mode will last for 120 seconds when the Virtual Keyboard
is running only on battery power . if no connection is established within this time
period then bluetooth pairing will turn off and need to be restarted . to restart
bluetooth pairing mode, power Virtual Keyboard off and on again, or go to Menu
(fn and M) and turn bluetooth pairing on under settings .