Connecting to Android Devices
Some Android 2..0 and later devices support Bluetooth and do not require installation of a separate driver.. Please visit our Website Brookstone..com for more information on Android drivers..
1..Turn on Virtual Keyboard by pressing and holding the power button.. A blinking Bluetooth icon indicates that the device is ready to pair..
2..On your device, locate and select Bluetooth..
3..Locate and select “CTX - VK200” under devices and follow the
4..Successful pairing is indicated by a “Connected” message and the Bluetooth icon on the Virtual Keyboard becomes solid..
Note: Android OS supports mouse function. To switch from keyboard to mouse mode, press and hold “FN” button and tap the M key. To change back to keyboard mode, tap M again while holding FN button. The screen will show either KBD or MSE for keyboard or mouse mode.
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