Wireless keyboards have become increasingly popular due to their convenience and sleek design. If you own a 60% wireless keyboard, you might wonder how to pair and connect it smoothly to your device. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure a seamless connection process.

Preparing Your Wireless Keyboard

Before pairing, ensure your keyboard has fresh batteries or is fully charged. Turn on the keyboard using the power switch, usually located on the side or bottom. Look for an indicator light to confirm that the device is powered on.

Enabling Bluetooth Mode

Most 60% wireless keyboards connect via Bluetooth. To enable Bluetooth mode, press and hold the dedicated Bluetooth pairing key, often marked with a Bluetooth symbol. The indicator light should start blinking, signaling that the keyboard is in pairing mode.

Connecting to Your Device

Follow these steps based on your device type:

Connecting to Windows

1. Open the Start menu and select Settings.

2. Click on Devices and then Bluetooth & other devices.

3. Turn on Bluetooth if it is not already enabled.

4. Click on "Add Bluetooth or other device" and select Bluetooth.

5. Find your keyboard in the list of available devices and click on it.

6. Follow any on-screen prompts to complete pairing.

Connecting to macOS

1. Click the Apple menu and select System Preferences.

2. Choose Bluetooth and ensure it is turned on.

3. Wait for your keyboard to appear under Devices.

4. Click "Connect" next to your keyboard's name.

5. Enter any required PIN code if prompted, then press Enter.

Finalizing the Connection

Once connected, your keyboard should be ready to use. Test the connection by typing in a text editor or browser. If the keyboard does not respond, repeat the pairing process or restart your device and keyboard.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device.
  • Make sure the keyboard is in pairing mode.
  • Replace batteries or recharge the keyboard if it does not turn on.
  • Remove and re-add the device in Bluetooth settings.
  • Restart your device and try pairing again.

By following these steps, you can enjoy a seamless experience with your 60% wireless keyboard, enhancing your productivity and workspace aesthetics.