Android™ OS tablet or smartphone, Android 3.2 or later
If you’re unsure which operating system is running on a device that you want to use with the
keyboard, see the device user guide for more information.
Note: An Internet connection is required for downloading Logitech software.
TROUBLESHOOTING
I can’t pair the keyboard with my device.
Your keyboard only connects to
Bluetooth
wireless–enabled devices. Confirm that the device
you’re trying to pair with is
Bluetooth
wireless–capable. Note: The Logitech Keyboard K480 is
not compatible with a Logitech Unifying receiver based on different wireless technology.
Restart the device and try pairing it with the keyboard again on the original channel or another
channel.
Note: On a Windows computer, a new
Bluetooth
wireless connection will sometimes require
additional software updates—a process that may still be ongoing after a message appears
indicating a successful completion. Wait at least 20 minutes after pairing to make sure all
updates are completed before restarting the computer.
Confirm that the device is configured to accept
Bluetooth
wireless connections. (Windows)
Go to
Bluetooth
Devices > Open Settings and select the following checkboxes:
Allow
Bluetooth
devices to find this computer
Allow
Bluetooth
devices to connect to this computer
Alert me when a
Bluetooth
device wants to connect
Confirm that your computer, tablet, or smartphone is compatible with the Logitech Keyboard
K480. (See COMPATIBLE DEVICES.)
Make sure your computer, tablet, or smartphone supports an external keyboard (HID profile).
Check the user manual that came with the device or contact the manufacturer.
My keyboard isn’t working.
Confirm the correct channel is selected.
Press any key to wake the keyboard from sleep mode.
Turn the keyboard off and back on.
Turn Bluetooth wireless off and restart the computer. (Windows)
On the device:
Go to Bluetooth Wireless settings and turn off Bluetooth Wireless.