Android - nothing happens when during pairing when I’m prompted to
type “1234” or “0000” on the keyboard.
On many Android devices, it is first required to type the code “0000” or “1234” on the
Android device itself before typing the code on the keyboard.
1. Turn the Keyboard On.
2. Press the Connect button on the back of the keyboard.
3. During the pairing process, at the point where you are prompted to type in “0000” or
“1234,” first tap the entry field on the Android device and type “1234” and press Enter.
4. Immediately type “1234” on the Go! Keyboard and press Enter.
5. Your device will be detected and successfully added as “Goldtouch Bluetooth
Keyboard”.
2. Turn the keyboard On.
3. Press the Connect button on the back of the keyboard.
4. Click Add Device and wait for the keyboard to connect to your system.
5. When prompted, enter the provided Pairing Code on the Go!
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Keyboard. You will be
presented with a message that “The Device “Goldtouch Bluetooth Keyboard” Has
Been Successfully Installed”.
Troubleshooting - Continued
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Windows 7 - Putting the keyboard into pairing mode does not pair the keyboard
with my PC.
Putting the keyboard in pairing mode alone does not cause your PC to detect a new
Bluetooth device, you must first configure your PC to detect the new Bluetooth Device.
1. Check to see if your radio receiver status is on and functioning correctly.
Do not use
the Optional Bluetooth Dongle adaptor if your computer or laptop already has
a Bluetooth Receiver
.
Note: If your computer has integrated Bluetooth and it is turned on, when you go to your
Task Bar you should see the Bluetooth Devices icon.
2. If you don’t see this icon on the task bar, then your radio receiver is likely turned
off or your computer does not have Bluetooth integrated in your computer. If you
previously had Bluetooth devices connected to you device then you probably DO have
native Bluetooth Support. In this case, using the Optional USB Bluetooth adapter will
interfere with your system’s native support. If your system has integrated Bluetooth,
and it is turned on, you should see the BT icon on your Taskbar along the bottom of
your screen. There is usually an On/Off slider switch on the front or side of the laptop.
3. If your computer does have integrated Bluetooth support, make sure you have
installed the latest Bluetooth drivers from your manufacturer’s website.
Follow these steps to complete the pairing process:
1. Double-click the Bluetooth icon on your Task Bar, or go to Control Panel\Devices and
Printer\Bluetooth Devices.
1. Push and hold the Lock button on the back of the Keyboard to the Unlock position, and
gently pull the two halves of the keyboard apart.
2. Once the two keyboard halves have been separated, release the handle on the top of
the keyboard.
4. Push the handle on the top of the keyboard, back into the closed and locked position.
3. Next, fold the two keyboard segments together.
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How to Fold Your Keyboard