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Once you connect the n4e keyboard, the virtual keyboard should disappear. Connect the keyboard using Bluetooth, be sure Bluetooth is turned on, and pair the keyboard.
It's fairly easy to set up usually. With the keyboard powered on there is usually a button that turns bluetooth on and a (usually) blue light will start flashing. At this point on the iPad you look in the bluetooth settings page and look for the keyboard to appear in the available devices. Tap the link to it and follow the instruction. The blue light should stop flashing and remain lit and the iPad BT settings will show that the keyboard is connected.
check the manual...!
depends on the model - but it works with bluetooth- see a sample :
put the iPad in the slot built into the keyboard, and pair it with your iPad via Bluetooth
On your iPad, tap the Settings icon and then tap Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is On. Connect the Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover i5 Logitech Support Article
Check that the keyboard's battery is working and it's on. Turn on Bluetooth on the iPad (Settings > Bluetooth). Press the keyboard Connect button. Choose the ZAGG Keyboard on the iPad, and type the code on the keyboard.
This doc describes the process: http://cfprod.zagg.com/downloads/ZAGGfolio%20instructions/ZAGGfolio%20instructions.pdf
Good luck! :)
You can connect a bluetooth keyboard if the on-screen keyboard does not satisfy your needs. As for storage space, look around for a "wireless hard drive" with iOS support.
I have similar problems with my Targus keyboard connection to ipad w/ ios 7, but not yet found solution. In my situation, connect can only be made after a complete power down. Keyboard is on; Bluetooth is on; iPad says it has discovered and connected to the Targus Versavu Keyboard, but keypad does not respond.
I have a Zagg keyboard for my iPad mini. I found the same thing happened but then realized it only works in most apps, not all. For example it doesnt work when typing in a password in settings. Try you keyboard in an app like notes. Also make sure you haveheld down the power for long enough that the light is red for 5 seconds.
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