Setting up your keyboard
- Turn keyboard on (located by charging port)
- On your computer, go to Settings > Bluetooth (leave this screen open)
- Press and hold the Fn + 1 (on your number row) for 2-3 seconds, or until you see a blinking light in the upper right corner
- The keyboard should come up on in your 'Nearby Device' list as BTSLKEYCB, press 'Connect'
Setting up your mouse
- Turn mouse on
- Have your Bluetooth screen open
- Press and hold the 'BT button' for 2-3 seconds
- The mouse or BTSLMOUSE should come up in your 'Nearby Device' list
- Press 'Connect'
For Apple users only - Keyboard set-up assistant
Once you have successfully connected your keyboard to your Mac, you may get a pop-up that states you need to identify your keyboard (Keyboard Set up Assistant). Here are the steps:
- Click on continue
- Press and release the 'Z' key
- Press and release the '/?' key
- Choose 'ANSI' as your region
- Click 'Done'
Note: There are two instances when this pop up may not come up - The first being the connection was unsuccessful. You can check if this is the case by doing a quick test type in any application you'd like (i.e. Google, Safari, Notes), if you are not able to type, you may want to go through the sync instructions again. The second reason the pop up may not appear consistently is because it only triggers when a new, unknown USB or Bluetooth keyboard is detected, or if the system fails to recognize an existing one due to connectivity glitches. You can always manually do it by:
Settings > Keyboards > Change keyboard type - (go through process listed above)
Keyboard not working
The issue could be a hiccup, loss of connection or a channel failure.
- Turn the keyboard on, you should see three green LED lights come on and then disappear (this is a good thing!).
- We first recommend you press and release the B1 key to see if your bold blue LED light comes back. If so, please do a test type, and you should be able to go!
- Maybe it needs a charge? You should get a red LED light when charging which then turns green when fully charged. If you have it connected to your computer USB port to charge, make sure your computer doesn't go to sleep as this may cut off the charging. You CAN use a wall adapter as this will give an uninterrupted charge.
- If step 2 didn't work, you may need to do a re-sync (see above).
Mouse not working
The issue could be a hiccup, loss of connection or a channel failure.
- Turn mouse on
- Have your Bluetooth screen open
- If the mouse is listed in your device list, you will need to remove or forget the device
- Press and hold the 'BT button' for 2-3 seconds
- The mouse or BTSLMOUSE should come up in your 'Nearby Device' list
- Press 'Connect'
Charging
Keyboard
- Low battery - flashing red LED light
- Charging - red LED light
- Full charged - LED turns off
Mouse
- Low battery - flashing red LED in front of scroll wheel
- Charging - red LED in front of scroll wheel
- Full charged - LED turns off