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jaredririe20

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Jun 9, 2008
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I have an Apple Bluetooth Keyboard that I usually have paired to my MacBook Pro. Sometimes, I want to use it with my iPhone 4. To do this, I first have to unpair (essentially delete) the keyboard from my MacBook Pro, then pair it to my iPhone 4.

Is there an easier way to do this? I can't be the only one who thinks this is incredibly annoying and time-wasting.

The ideal situation would have the keyboard paired to my MacBook Pro until I taped on the Keyboard under the bluetooth settings on my iPhone.
 
After I posted this thread, I tried a few more things. What I found out is that after you have successfully paired the keyboard to both devices, you only have to disconnect from one device and reconnect with the other. No unparing and pairing required. You only have to go through the annoying process that I described one time in order to pair both devices. After that, it is quite simple.

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