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Any idea on how to use an ipad with 2 different bluetooth keyboards in different locations? I work in an office where we want to move from room to room (2 rooms) and have a different bluetooth keyboard in each room. So far I can’t get it to work.
Carl — good question. The only possible solution I could think off the top of my head, is to use a KVN switch to connect to two bluetooth keyboards like this. But that is providing the KVN connects to the iPad via bluetooth. A definite “try before you buy” scenario. I will do some more research to see if/how iPads can connect to KVNs or other possible solutions.
For a more difficult solution *that will work* you must select the keyboard in settings, tap the forget this device & “re-pair” with the second keyboard in the other room. The caviat is that both keyoards must not be paired to any other devices.
Hi Carl and glasskeys, I have exactly the same issue that you Carl: I am working in 2 different rooms. I would like to move from one room to another with my iPad and find a key keyboard in each room I could use. I find the setting / forget this device / re-pairing particularly painful (I am moving 30 times a day).
Carl, did you find a suitable solution that fits your need?
Hi Carl and glasskeys, I have exactly the same issue that you Carl: I am working in 2 different rooms. I would like to move from one room to another with my iPad and find a key keyboard in each room I could use. I find the setting / forget this device / re-pairing particularly painful (I am moving 30 times a day).
Carl, did you find a suitable solution that fits your need?
Any idea on how to use an ipad with 2 different bluetooth keyboards in different locations? I work in an office where we want to move from room to room (2 rooms) and have a different bluetooth keyboard in each room. So far I can’t get it to work.
By: Carl Christensen on 03/18/2011
at 6:22 am
Carl — good question. The only possible solution I could think off the top of my head, is to use a KVN switch to connect to two bluetooth keyboards like this. But that is providing the KVN connects to the iPad via bluetooth. A definite “try before you buy” scenario. I will do some more research to see if/how iPads can connect to KVNs or other possible solutions.
By: glasskeys on 03/18/2011
at 7:25 am
For a more difficult solution *that will work* you must select the keyboard in settings, tap the forget this device & “re-pair” with the second keyboard in the other room. The caviat is that both keyoards must not be paired to any other devices.
By: glasskeys on 03/18/2011
at 7:30 am
Hi Carl and glasskeys, I have exactly the same issue that you Carl: I am working in 2 different rooms. I would like to move from one room to another with my iPad and find a key keyboard in each room I could use. I find the setting / forget this device / re-pairing particularly painful (I am moving 30 times a day).
Carl, did you find a suitable solution that fits your need?
By: Animation on 11/01/2012
at 7:26 am
Hi Carl and glasskeys, I have exactly the same issue that you Carl: I am working in 2 different rooms. I would like to move from one room to another with my iPad and find a key keyboard in each room I could use. I find the setting / forget this device / re-pairing particularly painful (I am moving 30 times a day).
Carl, did you find a suitable solution that fits your need?
By: Gabriel on 11/01/2012
at 7:26 am