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Try unplugging a re plugging. Keyboard operation is a basic and crucial functionality for computers and most of the time drivers are automatically installed when plugged in.
Turn up the volume on your iPhone. Also, try connecting your iPhone or any other media player, e.g. computer, to the AUX IN jack on the speaker and see if the volume is higher for that connection.
Say the device you want to sync your keyboard to is an I pad.
Follow the I pad's normal Bluetooth pairing procedure. Around the same time, slide the switch on the back of the ip2101 from OFF to ON and then press the black button to the left of that switch. When the I pad recognizes the ip2101 keyboard, the I pad will display a pin number and instructions to type that pin number on the ip2101 keyboard and hit the enter key on the ip2101.
The key might be sticking down, which is probably a defect in the product. I tested an ihome keyboard (Bluetooth) and everything except the spacebar was prone to sticking itself down, no pop spill or nothing. So, I recommend to return the keyboard if you still have the receipt and get a Bluetooth Apple keyboard instead, as ihome is good for their docks, but their keyboards suck!
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