Apple Magic User's Guide
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To pair your Apple Magic Keyboard with your Mac, turn on the keyboard and ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac. Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, find the keyboard in the list of devices, and click 'Pair'.
If your Magic Keyboard isn't responding, try turning it off and on again. Check the battery level and recharge if necessary. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled and the keyboard is paired correctly. Restart your Mac if the issue persists.
To check the battery level of your Magic Keyboard, go to System Preferences > Keyboard. Alternatively, you can check the battery status in the Bluetooth menu on the menu bar.
Yes, you can use your Magic Keyboard with an iPad. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on the iPad, turn on the keyboard, and pair them through the Bluetooth settings.
To clean your Apple Magic Keyboard, first turn it off. Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water to gently wipe the surface and keys. Avoid getting moisture in any openings.
If keys are sticky or not working, try gently cleaning the keyboard as described earlier. If the issue persists, consider resetting the keyboard by turning it off and on, or repairing it via Bluetooth settings.
To reset your Magic Keyboard, turn it off, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. Re-pair it with your device through Bluetooth settings if necessary.
On a full charge, the Apple Magic Keyboard's battery can last up to a month, depending on usage.
Yes, you can use the Magic Keyboard while it is charging. Simply connect the Lightning to USB cable to your keyboard and a power source.
If your Magic Keyboard is lagging, ensure it's fully charged and within range of your device. Check for any Bluetooth interference and try re-pairing the keyboard. Restarting your device may also help.