It may or may not display a page where it asks you for a pairing code and sometimes, a screen just disappears in a flash. Click to Connect - this is where I spent multiple days to get it right. It is fine if you do not see the "HID Device" check box, as suggested by other sites. I noticed that the first tab did not display the "HID Device" check box option but the 2nd tab, allowed me to change the name of the KB. Once it detects the A1016, you can right click on the BT KB icon. On your BT menu, click "Add Device" or something equivalent. Turn on the A1016 power switch until it starts to blink. This way, you know your BT driver is working correctly in Windows 7 First, stabilize your Windows BT device drivers i.e., make sure your bluetooth driver works with another device such as a BT mouse. You will likely have to try many many times to get it working. I have tried several attempts and multiple days and dont remember the exact steps but I wanted to let folks know the general steps and patience in making it work. Success! I finally got the older, plastic, white Apple A1016 Bluetooth Keyboard to work on Windows7.
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