![]() To change this shortcut or get more customization options, download the Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse Center. Press the Calculator key to open the Calculator app on your Windows 10 PC. The battery level appears next to your number pad. To check the battery level, select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. On your Windows 10 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your number pad, then wait for it to get set up.ĭon't see the notification? Select Start, then select Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other devices > Bluetooth > Microsoft Number Pad > Done. Here's how to connect it to your Windows 10 PC: You can pair your number pad with up to three devices. This number pad supports Swift Pair in Windows 10 for faster pairing. To get set up, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. To get the app, see Mouse and Keyboard Center download. Download the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard CenterĬustomize all the keys on your number pad to open your favorite apps and more with Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. Press the Calculator key to open the Calculator app on your Windows 11 PC. To check the battery level, select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & other devices. Slide the battery door back into position. Place your battery into the available slot. Keep holding the pin and slide the battery door away from the number pad. Enter text using the onscreen keyboard In any app that allows text editing, open the onscreen keyboard by tapping a text field. You can also use Dictation, an external keyboard, and Apple Pencil to enter text. Turn your number pad over and insert a pin into the small hole. On iPad, you can use the onscreen keyboard to enter and edit text. Here's how to put the battery in your number pad: Your number pad uses one coin-cell (CR2032) battery. ![]() If the notification to Connect appears on multiple PCs, select it on the PC you want to pair to then follow the instructions. The light will change to the next Bluetooth slot and your number pad will enter pairing mode. To pair it with another device, press the pair button. On your Windows 11 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your number pad, then wait for it to get set up.ĭon't see the notification? Select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Add a device > Bluetooth, then select Microsoft Number Pad from the list. If it doesn't, press and hold the pair button on the bottom of the number pad for 5 seconds or until the LED light starts to flash. It will automatically enter pairing mode and the LED light will flash. Slide the switch on the bottom of your number pad to turn it on. Here's how to connect it to your Windows 11 PC: What Bluetooth version is on my PC? Connect your keyboard ![]() This number pad supports Swift Pair in Windows 11 for faster pairing. To get set up, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 11 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. If the iPad thinks your keyboard/mouse combo is simply a mouse, it may keep the virtual keyboard active.The Microsoft Number Pad makes it easy to enter numbers and it's easy to store when it's not in use. ![]() It does occur to me that if you're using a combo keyboard and mouse the iPad may not be recognizing it as a keyboard even if the keyboard functionality works. An iPad Air (4th or 5th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation or later), or iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation or later) iPadOS 14. So are you sure your physical keyboard is turned on when this happens? (Apologies if that's a more than obvious issue to you already.)ĭon't have my iPad handy but I believe there is a key on the onscreen keyboard to "disappear" the keyboard, right? Have you tried touching that button to see if it solves your problem? Not ideal, I'll grant, but if your physical keyboard is active, you can at least eliminate the on screen keyboard. ![]() The onscreen keyboard simply disappears when I turn on the physical keyboard. This happens even if the onscreen keyboard is "up" when I'm in an app that expects entry. Once paired, the onscreen keyboard disappears when I turn the physical keyboard on. Hmmm.Are you saying that both the bluetooth physical keyboard and the onscreen keyboard are simultaneously active? I haven't had this problem with either the Apple Wireless Keyboard or the Microsoft 6000 Bluetooth Portable keyboard. ![]()
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