Step 8:
Install drivers for the Bluetooth keyboard.
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If this is the first time Computer A has connected to a Bluetooth
keyboard, wait for a few seconds to allow Windows install
drivers for a Bluetooth keyboard.
♦
You will see two new devices in Computer A:
Bluetooth HID
Keyboard
in ‘Human Interface Devices’ class and
HID
Keyboard Device
in ‘Keyboards’ class. (Figure 11.6)
Figure 11.6: New HID keyboard device in Device Manager
Step 9:
Now the Bluetooth keyboard is ready to use. You can use it as a
legacy PS/2 keyboard.
Step 10:
To disconnect Keyboard B.
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Right-click the HID service icon in the Main Window and click
Disconnect
. Alternatively right-click Keyboard B in the Main
Window and select
Disconnect | Human Interface Device
.