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Purpose | Universal |
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Hot keys | Yes |
Numeric keypad | No |
Keyboard layout | QWERTY |
Pointing device | Touchpad |
Device interface | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth version | 3.0+HS |
Keyboard language | Dutch, US International |
Keyboard form factor | Full-size (100%) |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Keyboard number of keys | 82 |
Material | Aluminum |
Product color | Black |
Keyboard style | Straight |
Charging source | Micro-USB B |
Power source type | Battery |
Keyboard battery type | Built-in battery |
Mobile operating systems supported | Android 3.0, Android 3.1, Android 3.2, Android 4.0, Android 4.1, Android 4.2, Android 4.3, Android 4.4 |
Cables included | USB |
Number of products included | 1 pc(s) |
Package type | Blister |
Package depth | 102 mm |
Package width | 22 mm |
Package height | 337 mm |
Package weight | 363 g |
Keyboard weight | 249 g |
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Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH) | 332 x 101 x 15 mm |
Connect hardware and ensure the Raspberry Pi is booted to the Raspbian desktop.
Connect to the internet and update Raspbian packages via terminal.
Install necessary Bluetooth software and reboot the Raspberry Pi.
Add the Bluetooth keyboard as a new device and initiate pairing.
Enter the generated passcode on the keyboard to establish a connection.
Use command-line tools to scan, pair, and connect the Bluetooth keyboard.
Understand how the keyboard connects automatically after a reboot.
Instructions for connecting a Bluetooth keyboard with OSMC.