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With the iPad in the keyboard (keyboard gets turned on when the iPad is docked), turn off Bluetooth on the iPad. While the Bluetooth is turned off on the iPad, press and hold the Bluetooth key on the keyboard. This caused the blue light on the keyboard to blink rapldly, and keep on blinking rapidly, even when I stopped pressing the key. With the blue light blinking rapidly, turn the Bluetooth on the iPad “on”. This resulted in a message that the keyboard was attempting to pair, and with a code. Enter the code on the keyboard, and press “enter” on the keyboard. That made it all happen for me.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When you press the bluetooth you should see two Slim Folio, one asks to enter the pin and one says pairing unsuccessful. Do the one that asks for the pin and when you type it in on the keyboard press ENTER after then you should be good to go!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.When u enter the numbers, u have to click on “enter “
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yah!!! Thank you Chaco, it worked. You have to read your instructions carefully then it works. Blessings!!!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.2 years after Chaco answered his response is the one that worked!!!! ☺️
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Been there done that. Took about 10 emails with Logi to confirm there was a problem. Don't hold your breath on responsiveness from Logi
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.After connecting the IPad gen 6 to the keyboard. I had to turn the IPad on and off a few times to get the blue LED light to flash rapidly on the keyboard/. I never got the boxes to input the code but I just entered the code anyway. On 3rd attempt of entering a new code via the keyboard (the pop up box gave a new one every time) the Bluetooth panel showed that the slim folio was connected.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I’ve struggled with this for hours and one of your respondents said you have to press the “Enter” or “Return” key on the Logitech Keyboard after inputting the six digits. Result: instant success. It was so obvious once you think about it. Many thanks.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, The first time you turn on the keyboard it remains discoverable for 15 minutes. If the status light turns red, replace the batteries. For more information, see “Replacing the keyboard batteries.” To pair your keyboard case with your iPad: 1 On your iPad: – Make sure Bluetooth is on. Select Settings > Bluetooth > On. – Select “Slim Folio” from the Devices menu. 2 If your iPad requests a PIN, enter it using the keyboard (not on your iPad). When successful connection is made, the status light turns solid blue for a short time, and then turns off. Connecting to another iPad 1 Move the keyboard case into the typing position. 2 On your iPad, make sure Bluetooth is on. Select Settings > Bluetooth > On. 3 Press the Bluetooth connect button for 2 seconds until the status light blinks blue: 2s The keyboard is discoverable for 3 minutes. 4 Select “Slim Folio” from the Devices menu. 5 If your iPad requests a PIN, enter it using the keyboard (not on your iPad). When successful connection is made, the status light turns solid blue for a short time, and then turns off. https://secure.logitech.com/assets/65198/slim-folio.pdf
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