Apple iOS Tech Tips and Help on Apple A1644 Magic Keyboard, Model: MLA22LL/A
2nd September, 2023 - Auckland, New Zealand
Apple iOS Tech Tips and Help on Apple A1644 Magic Keyboard, Model: MLA22LL/A
Apple iOS Tech Tips and Help on Apple A1644 Magic Keyboard, Model: MLA22LL/A
You can rename your Apple A1644 keyboard using your iPhone, iPad, or Windows computer. Here are the steps on how to do it:
On your iPhone or iPad:
Go to Settings > Bluetooth.
Tap the name of your A1644 keyboard.
Tap Rename.
Enter a new name for your keyboard.
Tap Done.
On your Windows computer:
Open Settings.
Click on Devices.
Click on Bluetooth & other devices.
Click on the name of your A1644 keyboard.
Click on Rename.
Enter a new name for your keyboard.
Click on Rename.
Here are some things to keep in mind when renaming your Apple A1644 keyboard:
The new name can be up to 32 characters long.
The new name cannot contain any spaces or special characters.
If you rename your keyboard on one device, the new name will be reflected on all other devices that are paired with your keyboard.
To pair your A1644 keyboard with your iPhone 15 or iPad Pro, you will need to make sure that both devices are turned on and Bluetooth
is enabled. Then, follow these steps:
On your iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth.
Make sure that Bluetooth is turned on.
Place your A1644 keyboard in pairing mode. To do this, press and hold the fn key and the Q key at the same time.
Your iPhone will scan for available Bluetooth devices. When it finds your A1644 keyboard, it will be listed under the Other Devices section.
Tap on the name of your A1644 keyboard to pair it with your iPhone.
If prompted, enter the passcode that is displayed on your keyboard.
Once your A1644 keyboard is paired with your iPhone, you can start using it to type.
Here are some troubleshooting tips if you are having trouble pairing your A1644 keyboard with your iPhone 13 Pro:
Make sure that both devices are turned on and Bluetooth is enabled.
Try placing your A1644 keyboard closer to your iPhone.
Restart your iPhone and your A1644 keyboard.
Forget the A1644 keyboard from your iPhone's Bluetooth settings and then pair it again.
If you are still having trouble, contact Apple Support for help.
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Author: @davidlim
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