Source: How-To Geek
Some wireless keyboards come with small dongles to plug in; some can only be set up over Bluetooth, a short-range wireless protocol that involves pairing devices together. To set up a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse, you’ll need to pair it with your Mac. If you’re setting up a different Bluetooth device, like Bluetooth headphones, the setup is mostly the same.
If you have an iMac and don’t have your Bluetooth keyboard set up by default, or if your trackpad and keyboard are broken on your Macbook, you’ll need a wired keyboard or mouse to set up a Bluetooth keyboard, as you can’t set one up without at least one input device. If you only have a keyboard, you can still set up a Bluetooth mouse by using the Tab key in System Preferences to cycle between options.
To get started, you’ll first want to make sure that Bluetooth is turned on on your Mac and that your wireless device has charged batteries.
Pair Your Device
Open up your Bluetooth settings from the drop down in…
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