Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth and you can see a small battery indicator below the listed-and connected-keyboard. If the batteries in your keyboard are getting low, you may have some performance problems, or it can stop your keyboard from connecting. If your keyboard is searching for your computer but not connecting, Control-click on your keyboard in the list of devices and select Connect (if your device isn't listed, skip ahead to step five below). On the latest Magic Keyboards, slide the switch on the back edge of the device so that the green color becomes visible.įor older Apple Wireless Keyboards, press the Power button on the right edge and you should see the green LED light up on the top.Īfter your device is on, go back to the Bluetooth preferences panel and see if it's connected. If your iMac's Wireless or Magic Keyboard is not connecting, you should first check that it's actually turned on:
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See our guide to fixing Bluetooth on your Mac if this still doesn't resolve the issue. If not, unplug all USB devices and restart again. If the preferences panel or your menu bar shows a Bluetooth icon with a jagged line through it (see the image below), that means Bluetooth is offline. The System Preferences panel will tell you if your devices are connected, if they're low on battery, or if there are any other errors.
First, go to System Preferences > Bluetooth and make sure that you've got Bluetooth turned on. Make Sure Bluetooth Is Enabled and Workingĭon't overlook the most obvious solutions when trying to fix problems. No matter what's happening with your keyboard, try these steps first: 1. We'll start with wireless keyboards, like the ones you'll use with an iMac, Mac mini, or Mac Studio, as there are a few more issues these can run into compared to their wired counterparts. If Your Magic or Wireless Keyboard Isn't Working Here's what to do when your Apple keyboard isn't working. Or maybe pressing the keys doesn't do anything. The light next to the associated connect button. Perhaps your computer won't pick up the Bluetooth signal from the board. Turn the selector dial to the channel you used to connect the computer, tablet, or smartphone to the keyboard. Maybe you plug your keyboard in and nothing happens. But every once in a while, something goes wrong.
Apple makes great keyboards: they work well, look really nice, and are designed to work perfectly with your Mac.