Then later on I could not even get alternative methods started. I am pretty experienced with other Linux distros for example on one I used to use I could not get their out of the box bluetooth to work at all. I know companies put out products that are cheaper, but I think the devil is in the details of the operating systems and their automation of connection code methods. Linux, I just remove and reset I get the new code. Linux needs a bit of manipulation as well and I recently had to reset the MacOs’ bluetooth damien. I triple boot my MacBook Pro 2012 Mid with MacOs High Sierra the Newest, Windows 10 and Linux Mint 18.3. When I follow these steps I always get a new code to Enter. I then when the code request opens hit the auto code generation request line call under the input box requesting the keyboards code. I then click the Anker Icon button then hit “Next”. I turn on the “Find Device” method on the keyboard and it shows up in the “Device List”. When the OS finally reboots and “Control Panel” will open without any lengthy delays going into “Control Panel > Devices and Printers” I then load the batteries into the Keyboard and turn it on. ![]() I then reboot the Computer and before I do I turn off the keyboard and remove the batteries. I boot up Windows 10 and delete the paired keyboard from “Settings > Bluetooth > Anker”.
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