- This article shows you the simple steps to fix Windows 11 Bluetooth Keyboard pairing issue where there’s no passcode / PIN shown on the screen.
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Having Bluetooth keyboard that require pairing to your Windows PC, but for some reasons, you can’t pair it because there’s no PIN / Passcode being shown on the Windows screen. No matter how many times you tried repeating the procedure, still there’s no passcode being prompted to you to key in. Well, you are not alone my friend. The same thing happened to me as well last time, as this is very likely Windows 11 bugs that Microsoft need to fix. Fret not, I found the workaround that “force” the PIN/Passcode to appear on the Windows screen so that you can eventually pair your Bluetooth keyboard into your Windows PC.
Here’s how you can fix Bluetooth keyboard pairing into Windows 11 where no Passcode appearing on screen.
Follow these steps to fix pairing issues between your Bluetooth keyboard and your Windows 11 PC.
1) Find your Bluetooth icon on the Windows tray at the bottom right of the screen, double click on the Bluetooth icon to open the “Bluetooth & devices” > “Devices” screen.
2) Scroll down until you find “Related Settings” section.
3) Under “Related Settings” screen, click on “More devices and printer settings”.
4|) Under “Devices and Printers” screen, click on “Add a device”.
5) Under “Choose a device or printer to add to this PC” screen, click on your bluetooth keyboard (for my case, my Bluetooth keyboard is Lenovo Bluetooth Keyboard, hence I click that icon, for your case, click on your actual bluetooth keyboard brand and model), then click “Next”.
6) You’ll be redirected into “Enter the passcode for your keyboard” screen. Key-in the passcode. In case you don’t see the passcode, click on “Or, try entering a passcode on it”.
7) You’ll be redirected into “Enter the passcode into your keyboard” screen. Key-in the passcode carefully and correctly.
That’s it.
Bring it all together
By following the simple steps shared above. your Bluetooth keyboard should now be able to be paired with the Windows. In case you encountered any difficulties and/or have queries, don’t hesitate to put your queries or thoughts on the comment section down below. I’ll be happy to assist.
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