If it still doesn’t work, make sure you have fresh batteries (or the keyboard is charged) and the keyboard isn’t paired to another device. If you don’t get it right the first time, simply turn the keyboard on again and then tap “Search for Devices” to try again. On the Bluetooth screen, your Android device should automatically search for and find your keyboard. (It will usually go into pairing mode automatically after you turn it on, though some keyboards may require an extra step-check your manual if you aren’t sure.) In Android, enable Bluetooth if it isn’t already on. To enable Bluetooth, simply go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the slider button to “On”. Then, turn on your Bluetooth keyboard and put it into pairing mode. For this example, I’m using a Logitech Keys-to-Go keyboard. First, you’ll need a Bluetooth keyboard and, of course, an Android device. Setting up a Bluetooth keyboard with Android is very easy.
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