

Add keyboard as trusted device: # trust 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX Copy MAC address for the keyboard from the previous step. What we are looking for would be indicated like this: Device 78:CA:39:XX:XX:XX Apple Wireless Keyboard It will start scanning for available Bluetooth devices. Hold the power button and do not release until step 5. Run the following commands: sudo bluetoothctl # power on # agent KeyboardOnly # default-agent # pairable on The best way to do that is to power cycle by removing batteries and plugging them back. In the end I’ve found the solution which I would like to share here today. How disappointed I was when I found out that it pairs only as half-Numpad (in my case only 7–8–9–0 keys were active) and disconnects right after Caps Lock pressed. Once I’ve received the packet I was impassioned to start using it.


I was browsing options for Bluetooth keyboards recently and was lucky to hit an Apple Magic Keyboard for as low as 25 Euro.
