![]() If pairing is successful output will be similar to that: Device 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX ServicesResolved: yes Device 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX Paired: yes Pairing successful It won’t indicate anything in the terminal, but that's fine. Release the‘ Power on’ button on the keyboard and type PIN code on the keyboard. Once it trusted start pairing: # pair 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX Attempting to pair with 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX Device 78:CA:39:4F:CA:AF Connected: yes PIN code: 299251 Add keyboard as trusted device: # trust 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX Copy MAC address for the keyboard from the previous step. What we are looking for would be indicated like this: Device 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX Apple Wireless Keyboard It will start scanning for available Bluetooth devices. Hold the power button and do not release until step 5. Run the following commands: sudo bluetoothctl # power on # agent KeyboardOnly # default-agent # pairable on The best way to do that is to power cycle by removing batteries and plugging them back. ![]() In the end I’ve found the solution which I would like to share here today. How disappointed I was when I found out that it pairs only as half-Numpad (in my case only 7–8–9–0 keys were active) and disconnects right after Caps Lock pressed. ![]() Once I’ve received the packet I was impassioned to start using it. I was browsing options for Bluetooth keyboards recently and was lucky to hit an Apple Magic Keyboard for as low as 25 Euro. ![]()
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