3Select the device and, if prompted, enter the passkey or PIN number. See the instructions about the passkey or PIN that came with the device.

Note: Before you pair an Apple Wireless Keyboard, press the power button to turn the keyboard on. You can pair only one Apple Wireless Keyboard with iPad at a time. To pair a different keyboard, you must first unpair the current one.

After you pair the keyboard with iPad, the product name and a Bluetooth icon appear on the screen.

After you pair headphones with iPad, the product name and a Bluetooth audio icon appear on the screen when you’re viewing audio or video playback controls. Tap to switch to a different audio output, such as the internal speaker.

To use the onscreen keyboard again, turn off Bluetooth (Settings > General > Bluetooth), or press the Eject key on the Bluetooth keyboard.

Bluetooth Status

The Bluetooth icon appears in the iPad status bar at the top of the screen: ÂÂ (white): Bluetooth is on and a device is connected to iPad.

ÂÂ (gray): Bluetooth is on but no device is connected. If you’ve paired a device with iPad, it may be out of range or turned off.

ÂÂ No Bluetooth icon: Bluetooth is turned off.

Unpairing a Bluetooth Device from iPad

If you pair iPad with one Bluetooth device and then want to use a different device of the same type instead, you must unpair the first device.

Unpair a Bluetooth device:

1In Settings, choose General > Bluetooth, then turn Bluetooth on.

2Choose the device, then tap “Forget this Device.”

File Sharing

File Sharing lets you transfer files between iPad and your computer. You can share files created with a compatible app and saved in a supported format.

Apps that support file sharing appear in the File Sharing Apps list in iTunes. For each app, the Files list shows the documents that are on iPad. See the app’s documentation for how it shares files; not all apps support this feature.

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