Power Switch, USB Charging Port and Indicator Lights
The power switch for your Bluetooth Go! keyboard is located on the top right-hand
side. The USB charging port is located on the side of the keyboard directly below
the power switch.
Note: Always turn on the power before charging your Bluetooth Go!.
The LED lights located on the top left-hand side of your Goldtouch Go! Mobile
Keyboard functions as a battery indicator and a status indicator.
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Red color On:
Battery undergoing charging
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Green color On:
Battery charging complete
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Red color blinking on keystroke:
Battery level low and needs charging
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Green color blink:
Undergoing Bluetooth pairing process
As a general rule, you may leave the power button on all the time, as the keyboard
has a power saving/sleep mode. Turn the power button to the off position only
if you are not using the keyboard for long periods of time or for transporting the
device.
Operating Distance
Under normal operating conditions, your Bluetooth Go! will maintain connectivity
to your mobile device or PC up to a distance of ten meters.
Note: The operating distance may be affected by the type of Bluetooth adapter in use.
Troubleshooting Tips
Windows 7
Installing the USB Bluetooth Adapter
1. Ensure that you have an active internet connection.
2. Insert the USB Bluetooth Adapter into an available USB Port.
3. The Add New Hardware wizard will automatically detect the device and install the
appropriate “Bluetooth Radio” drivers.
Mac OS X
Most newer Mac’s have a built-in Bluetooth adapter.
DO NOT use this USB Bluetooth adapter unless your Mac does not have a built-in
Bluetooth adapter.
Installing theUSB Bluetooth Adapter
1. Ensure that you have an active internet connection.
2. Insert the USB Bluetooth Adapter into an available USB Port.
3. Your Mac will automatically install the necessary drivers
This section covers several common issues encountered when pairing the Bluetooth
Go! Mobile Keyboard with Windows®, Android® and Mac® OS X.
Mac OS X - Putting the keyboard into pairing mode does not pair
the keyboard with my Mac.
Putting the keyboard in pairing mode alone does not cause your Mac to detect a new
Bluetooth device, you must first configure your Mac to detect the new Bluetooth
Device.
1. To Pair - Go to System Preferences > Internet & Wireless, then click the Bluetooth
Icon.
2. Turn the keyboard on
3. Press the Mac paring keystroke sequence, then immediately Click “Set-up New
Device” on your Mac
4. When the keyboard, device ID “SWK-4210BT” is detected, click Continue.
5. When prompted, provide the Pairing Code by entering the code on the Go!
Keyboard.
6. Message will pop up that the keyboard has been added.
7. Click Quit to exit.
Installing The Optional Bluetooth Adapter - Continued