Hi Carolyn, my name is Neil, I'm an independent adviser and a Windows 10 user like you.

Sorry you're experiencing this issue with your Bluetooth keyboard.

Can you try the following for me as it has worked for several other people I know of:

Make sure your keyboard is on and paired.

Open Control Panel by typing: control panel into the search box on your taskbar and then clicking on Control Panel (App) in the results.

You want to click on "Devices and Printers". If you're in the Category view, you will see this under Hardware and Sound. If you're in the large or small icon view, you will see it listed there in alphabetical order. Click on Devices and Printers when you locate it.

In Devices and Printers, locate your Bluetooth Keyboard and right click on it.

Click on "Properties"

Click on the Tab "Services"

and then tick the box "Drivers for keyboard, mice etc. (HID)".

Click Apply and then OK.

Your keyboard may reconnect on it's own or you might need to reconnect it manually, but see if it works now after you reconnect it.

Let me know how you get on.

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Bluetooth Setup for Keyboard | Logitech Support
If not, press and hold the Easy-Switch™ key on the keyboard for 3 seconds. When the key begins blinking, the keyboard is ready to pair with your computer. ... Find the Bluetooth® settings menu on your computer and connect your keyboard from there.
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If not, press and hold one of the Easy-Switch keys for 3 seconds. When the light begins blinking, the keyboard is ready to pair with your computer. ... Find the Bluetooth® settings menu on your computer and select your keyboard from the list ...
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Hi Carolyn, my name is Neil, I'm an independent adviser and a Windows 10 user like you.

Sorry you're experiencing this issue with your Bluetooth keyboard.

Can you try the following for me as it has worked for several other people I know of:

Make sure your keyboard is on and paired.

Open Control Panel by typing: control panel into the search box on your taskbar and then clicking on Control Panel (App) in the results.

You want to click on "Devices and Printers". If you're in the Category view, you will see this under Hardware and Sound. If you're in the large or small icon view, you will see it listed there in alphabetical order. Click on Devices and Printers when you locate it.

In Devices and Printers, locate your Bluetooth Keyboard and right click on it.

Click on "Properties"

Click on the Tab "Services"

and then tick the box "Drivers for keyboard, mice etc. (HID)".

Click Apply and then OK.

Your keyboard may reconnect on it's own or you might need to reconnect it manually, but see if it works now after you reconnect it.

Let me know how you get on.

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Hello, Smug Puppy.

I have the same problem (bluetooth keyboard paired and connected but still not working).  I followed your suggestion, but sadly to no avail.  I wonder, have you any other ideas?  Full details of my problem below.

 - I have a bluetooth keyboard that fails to work with a Lenovo 110S running Windows 10 (specs below).  The keyboard is a Filco Majestouch Convertible 2, but it does not any specific drivers, and therefore none exist.

 - When pairing, the computer seems to accept the 8-digit code after I've typed it into the keyboard, and then claims to have successfully paired with, and be connected to, it.

 - However, none of the keyboard's keys do anything, and a minute later the computer's Bluetooth Settings report a 'driver error'.

 - I have tried disconnecting and reconnecting the device several times.

 - My hard drive hasn't enough space for a full Windows update.

 - When I try to run Device Manager with Admin priveleges, it is blocked by Microsoft Management Console (mmc.exe).

 - , but I can open Device Manager as a standard user, open each device's properties one by one and enter my administrator password there.

 - There are several bluetooth-related devices, all of which report that they working properly (further info below).

 - I have no idea what to do next, besides use the keyboard as a (very expensive) USB keyboard.

 - ...Which doesn't work well either, because if I unplug my keyboard and plug it back into any USB port, I have to restart the computer before the keyboard will work again.

//  System information:

Processor    Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N3060 @ 1.60GHz 1.60 GHz

System type    65-bit Operating System, x64-based processor

Computer description    LAPTOP-VFF7SCHJ

Windows edition    Windows 10 Home

Version    10.0.14393 Build 14393

System SKU    LENOVO_MT_80WG_BU_idea_FM_Lenovo ideapad 110S-11IBR

BIOS Version/Date    LENOVO 4HCN10WW, 2.22

SMBIOS Version    2.7

Embedded Controller Version    1.10

BIOS Mode    UEFI

//  Device Manager > Devices:

Convertible 2 TKL

 - 'This device is working properly'

 - Driver Date:  6/21/2006

 - Driver Version:  10.0.14393.1198

 - Update:  'The best software for your device is already intalled.'

Device Identification Service

 - 'No drivers are installed for this device. '

 - Driver Version:  10.0.14393.1198

 - Update:  'The best software for your device is already intalled.'

Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator

 - 'This device is working properly.'

 - Driver Version:  10.0.14393.1198

 - Update:  'The best software for your device is already intalled.'

Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator

 - 'This device is working properly.'

 - Driver Version:  10.0.14393.1532

 - Update:  'The best software for your device is already intalled.'

Reaktek Bluetooth Adapter

 - 'This device is working properly.'

 - Driver Version:  1.6.1015.3004

 - Update:  'The best software for your device is already intalled.'

//  Devices and Printers > Convertible 2 TKL Properties > Services > Drivers for keyboard, mice, etc (HID) - box already ticked.

    Hardware > Properties > General tab:  'Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)'

//  Devices and Printers > Majestouch Convertible 2 Properties > Hardware tab (there is no 'Services' tab) > Properties > General tab:  'Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)'.

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How to Fix a Logitech Keyboard That's Not Working
October 2, 2025 - Turn your keyboard off for a few seconds, then turn it back on and put it in pairing mode. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on from your computer, and click the keyboard in the Bluetooth devices section to pair them.
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December 22, 2024 - Hello, my wave keys does not connect to my pc or Steam deck anymore: I turn it on, it doesn't connect. I hold one of the easy-switch buttons for 3 seconds, it blinks like 5 times and then stops. I tried to connect with several pcs, they can't find the keyboard at all. I don't have the USB receiver: I think it wasn't with the keyboard in its case when I got it (if I remember correctly), but I don't think you need it to connect using bluetooth...
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Unlock Seamless Typing: Effortless Logitech Keyboard Pairing
June 10, 2025 - To connect with Bluetooth, turn on your keyboard and follow the device's Bluetooth pairing settings. If using the Unifying receiver, install the Logitech software and connect the keyboard with the USB dongle.
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Unable to pair Bluetooth keyboard… help! - Apple Community
Its the same story with the Logi MX Keys Mini, the Logitech K810, and the MS Wedge keyboards....ALL of which connected to my iphone 13 Pro Max with no issues. ---dave c 1041 2 · Slim folio 6th generation iPad won’t pair I can’t get my new iPad 6th enervation to pair with my slim folio Bluetooth keyboard. It says it takes too long to pair. I have turned Bluetooth off and back on. I have also turned my iPad off and back on. 1770 1 ... One more note: make sure your other devices that have been connected to your iPad are turned off when you try to pair with the keyboard, as they might interfere with the pairing signal.
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Troubleshooting Logitech Wireless Keyboard Connection Issues with Tablets
Sometimes, the keyboard may not ... number manually by following these steps: Press and hold the Easy-Switch button on the keyboard for 3 seconds to enter pairing mode.On your computer, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth ...
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November 14, 2023 - If your Logitech keyboard won’t type, check the battery, reconnect it to your device, ensure your Bluetooth drivers are up to date, and consider clearing paired devices.
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November 29, 2023 - Head to your keyboard settings and clear out any unnecessary paired devices. This ensures your Logitech Bluetooth keyboard focuses on the correct device, eliminating connection problems.
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Logitech K380 Keyboard Won’t Remember Bluetooth Pairing - MiSTer FPGA Forum
Thank you kahuna, thanks to your post I was able to get my keyboard paired nicely with my MiSTer. ... Thanks kahuna. In my case there were some extra characters printed in my ssh session that caused me to overlook that it was prompting me the code to type into my keyboard. Once I saw the numbers, I typed them in and hit enter and it worked! It is NOT 0000. Thanks!! ... Thanks @kahuna - this worked with my K780 Logitech - many thanks. ... Hey Thanks! This worked for my K480 too. I switched to a new bluetooth dongle and while it would give me the prompt for the pin with the old dongle it wasn't with my newer one
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Logitech Bluetooth device doesn’t connect with computer, tablet or phone
June 11, 2024 - Upon pairing, the LED light on your Logitech device stops blinking and glows steady for 5 seconds. The light then turns off to save energy. ... Click the status area in the lower right corner of your desktop. Click Bluetooth enabled or Bluetooth disabled in the pop-up menu. NOTE: If you had to click on Bluetooth disabled, that means the Bluetooth connection on your Chrome device needs to first be enabled.
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Bluetooth troubleshooting for Logitech Bluetooth Mice, Keyboards and Presentation remotes – Logitech Support + Download
Bluetooth troubleshooting for Logitech Bluetooth Mice, Keyboards and Presentation remotes Try these steps to fix issues with your Logitech Bluetooth device: My Logitech device doesn’t connect with my computer, tablet or phone · My Logitech device has already been connected, but frequently gets disconnected or laggy ... Important Notice...
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How to Connect a Logitech Wireless Keyboard: Full Guide
October 5, 2025 - Do you have a Logitech wireless keyboard that you're not sure how to connect to your computer, tablet, or phone? If so, this is the article for you! You can connect Logitech wireless keyboards to a Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chrome OS computer, as well as Android phones and tablets, iPads, and iPhones. Keep reading to learn more. Turn the keyboard on. Ensure one of the Easy-Switch buttons is blinking. Open the Bluetooth menu on your device.
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Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard Not Working But Mouse Is
June 26, 2024 - Sometimes, the Bluetooth connection may be disrupted. Turn off the Logitech keyboard and then turn it back on. Navigate to your device’s Bluetooth settings, forget the Logitech keyboard, and then attempt to pair it again.
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Logitech Wireless Keyboard Not Working But Mouse Is: What To Do? - Fix My Gadget
January 24, 2024 - It’s a bit like getting them to talk to each other again: Unplug the USB receiver from your computer. Wait a few moments and then plug it back in – this can freshen up the connection.
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Keyboard Connection Setup | Logitech Support
Choose how you want to connect your keyboard device to your computer. Connect using a wireless receiver or via Bluetooth.
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Hi Rafi,

I am John J.D., a fellow Microsoft user like you.

I understand your frustration. It seems like a connection issue, which can happen due to various reasons. Firstly, ensure that your keyboard has sufficient battery power and avoid using it on metal surfaces as it can interfere with the signal. Additionally, check for any radio frequency interference from other wireless devices such as speakers, power supplies, monitors, or cellphones.

If you have already ruled out these possibilities and the issue persists, you can try the following steps to resolve it:

> Press the Windows + I key to open the Settings app.

> Click on "Bluetooth & devices".

> Select "Add device" and then click on Bluetooth.

> On your Logitech K380 keyboard, long-press the desired F-key (F1, F2, or F3) until the LED on top of it starts blinking. This indicates that the keyboard is ready to pair with a Bluetooth device, which in this case is your Windows 11 computer.

> The K380 keyboard should appear as "Keyboard" in the selection. Click on it.

> You will be prompted to enter a 6-digit pin displayed on your screen. Type the pin using your keyboard and press Enter.

Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns. Let's work together to resolve the issue.

Best regards,

John J.D.

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I have the same problem, also with a Thinkpad. The answer above does not solve the problem.

The batteries are good. the keyboard is working properly since I can pair it to this same laptop when running Linux.

For me, the problem is that when I put the keyboard in discoverable mode (by long pressing one of the F1, F2, F3 keys), the keyboard never shows up in the list of available devices to pair. I see other devices nearby that appear in that list though.