Bluetooth Validation:
If you aren’t sure your device is equipped with Bluetooth technology, you may check
your computer or device for Bluetooth capability in the Wireless and Network or Devices
sections of your specific system. This will vary depending on the type of device you have,
and the operating system. Please see your system documentation for specific instruc-
tions for checking Bluetooth capability.
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, which looks like this: . 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 integrated Bluetooth capability. Many laptop computers have an On/Off
switch to turn your wireless support on, please ensure the switch is in the On position.
There is usually a slider switch on the front or side of the laptop.
If you do not have native Bluetooth support, you may purchase our Optional Goldtouch
Bluetooth USB Dongle available on our website or through our Reseller Channel. DO
not use this Optional Bluetooth Dongle if your computer or device already has native
Bluetooth support as it will interfere with your system’s native receiver. A system will
only support one Bluetooth Receiver. Bluetooth technology supports the connection of
many Bluetooth devices, one-to-many, which is different than the older 2.5Ghz wireless
technology which required a dongle for each wireless device.
Please ensure that your computer or device has the latest Bluetooth Receiver drivers
which should be available from your device Manufacturer’s website.
Once you have validated the existence of Bluetooth support and have the latest drivers,
you may proceed to the pairing steps located on page 2.
This section covers several common issues encountered when pairing the Bluetooth Go!
Mobile Keyboard with Windows®, Android® and Mac® OS X:
Mac OS X - Putting the keyboard into pairing mode does not pair the keyboard
with my Mac.
Putting the keyboard in pairing mode alone does not cause your Mac to detect a new
Bluetooth device, you must first configure your Mac to detect the new Bluetooth Device.
1. To Pair - Go to System Preferences > Internet & Wireless, then click the Bluetooth Icon.
2. Turn the keyboard on.
3. Press the Connect button on the back of your keyboard, then immediately Click “Set-
up New Device” on your Mac.
4. When the keyboard, device ID “Goldtouch Bluetooth Keyboard” is detected, click
Continue.
5. When prompted, enter the provided Pairing Code on the Go!
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Keyboard.
6. Message will pop up that the keyboard has been added.
7. Click Quit to exit.
Troubleshooting
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4. Make your keyboard comfort adjustment and begin working.
1. Undo the handle lever on the top of your keyboard, and unfold the two segments of
the keyboard.
2. When the keyboard is unfolded, push the handle lever on the top of your keyboard back
into the closed and locked position.
3. Next, you’re going to push the two keyboard segments into the closed and locked
position. To do this, push and hold the Lock button on the back of the keyboard to the
Unlocked position, now push the two segments of the keyboard together until you can no
longer see the folding hinge.
How to Unfold your Keyboard