Apple Wireless Keyboard (2009): Setting up a New Wireless Keyboard and a New Mac Replacing a USB Keyboard with an Apple Wireless Keyboard
Setting up a New Wireless Keyboard and a New Mac Replacing a USB Keyboard with an Apple Wireless Keyboard: Apple Wireless Keyboard (2009)
Table of contents
- Using Your Apple Wireless Keyboard About the Indicator Light
- Updating Your Software
- Setting up a New Wireless Keyboard and a New Mac Replacing a USB Keyboard with an Apple Wireless Keyboard
- Pairing your Keyboard with a Different Mac Using Your Keyboard
- Using the Keys
- Renaming Your Keyboard Replacing the Batteries
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- Cleaning Your Keyboard Ergonomics Support

Setting up a New Wireless Keyboard and a New Mac
Follow the instructions in the user guide that came with your Mac to set it up.
Because you have a wireless keyboard, skip the instructions to connect a USB keyboard.
To pair your wireless keyboard with a new Mac:
1
Press and release the On/off (®
) switch to turn on your keyboard.
2
Turn on your Mac and follow the onscreen instructions in Setup Assistant.
Replacing a USB Keyboard with an Apple Wireless Keyboard
Use your existing USB keyboard and Bluetooth Setup Assistant to pair your
Apple Wireless Keyboard with your Mac.
You can also use these instructions to set up your wireless keyboard with
a portable Mac.
To set up your wireless keyboard:
1
Press and release the On/off (®
) switch to turn on your wireless keyboard.
2
Choose Apple (
) > System Preferences, and then click Keyboard.
3
Click “Set Up Bluetooth Keyboard ...” in the lower-right corner to open Bluetooth
Setup Assistant.
4
Select your wireless keyboard, and then follow the onscreen instructions to pair it
with your Mac.
5
Disconnect the USB keyboard from the USB port.
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