gallery-1-black1logitech | UltraThin Keyboard Cover for Ipad 2 Air

Battery used: CR2032 3Volts

 Go to Settings on your iPad and check if Bluetooth is active.
  • Make sure your keyboard case is charged. Turn your keyboard on and check the status indicator. If it’s red, your keyboard has less than 10% battery life left and you should replace the batteries.
  • Try moving away from other wireless or Bluetooth sources — you could be experiencing interference.
  • On your iPad, turn Bluetooth off and then back on again.
  • Try un-pairing and re-pairing your keyboard case with your iPad. Here’s how:
    1. On your iPad, tap Settings and then Bluetooth.
    2. Find Ultrathin in the Devices list, tap the arrow to the right, and then tap Forget this device.
    3. Slide the power switch to the On position on the keyboard. The status indicator on the top right will glow green.
    4. Press the Bluetooth connection button on the right side of the keyboard to put it into discovery mode.
    5. On your iPad, tap Settings and then Bluetooth settings, locate Ultrathin in the Devices list, and select it.
    6. Enter the six digit passkey shown on your iPad screen using the Ultrathin keyboard and press Enter.
    7. Once the connection is made, the indicator will turn solid blue. Your keyboard is ready to use.