After resetting the NVRAM on my iMac (late 2012) running OS X Yosemite 10.10.5, the iMac no longer recognizes the bluetooth keyboard. I've attached a USB keyboard, and deleted the old Bluetooth keyboard in the Bluetooth System Preferences and restarted the iMac several times. The iMac is searching for the keyboard, but it says no keyboard found. I've replaced the batteries in the keyboard and turned it on and off many times. The green light comes on but doesn't stay on. My bluetooth trackpad works fine. I'm not sure what else I can do to pair the bluetooth keyboard with my iMac. Anyone experience this?

Thank you for your prompt reply Eric. I had already searched the discusssions here and had found all the articles you mentioned in your reply. I tried all the solutions that were suggested, and I still have the problem. I can pair other devices fine. Both the trackpad, and Apple Magic Mouse connect fine. I can also pair a Bose Mini Sound Link across the room from my iMac, so I don't think there is anything interfering with the Bluetooth signal. I'm at a loss. I can still use my iMac with an old USB keyboard I have on hand, but would really like to use the wireless keyboard. If I go to System Preferences>Keyboard>Set Up Bluetooth Keyboard..., the iMac searches for the keyboard but the message says, "No keyboad found". I'm sure the batteries are fresh, and are inserted properly. Thanks again.


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Thank you for your prompt reply Eric. I had already searched the discusssions here and had found all the articles you mentioned in your reply. I tried all the solutions that were suggested, and I still have the problem. I can pair other devices fine. Both the trackpad, and Apple Magic Mouse connect fine. I can also pair a Bose Mini Sound Link across the room from my iMac, so I don't think there is anything interfering with the Bluetooth signal. I'm at a loss. I can still use my iMac with an old USB keyboard I have on hand, but would really like to use the wireless keyboard. If I go to System Preferences>Keyboard>Set Up Bluetooth Keyboard..., the iMac searches for the keyboard but the message says, "No keyboad found"

When my vi starts running, I would like to detect if a keyboard is connected to my computer. I can't be the only one, but after a lot of searching I could find nothing. Maybe I'm just dumb and everyone else knows how to do this... If some smarter person would be kind enough to enlighten me, I would greatly appreciate it!

There is a primitive that *may* work under Connectivity -> Input Device Control -> Query Input Devices. Unfortunately, it only seems to detect my laptop's built-in keyboard, not the external USB one. It may help or it may not. I did find some .NET stuff that seems like it'll work. I gave it a few minutes but couldn't get it working, but I think I'm close. I'm no .NET guy, so I'm stumbling a bit with syntax, which I think is my main problem. Some further reading- be sure to post a solution when you find it

I had tried the Connectivity -> Input Device Control -> Query Input Devices route; I have a Logitech mouse and keyboard with their Unifying receiver. The Query Input Devices block tells me that I have one mouse and one keyboard, not matter if I add extra keyboards or remove the keyboard; so I deemed it not reliable. The .NET function you identified did the trick. I wrote a .vi to output the count of the keyboards (or mice) that I have attached. The count is not necessarily correct; with just a USB keyboard it correctly reports "1," bit with my wireless keyboard it reports "3." With both connected it reports "4." But, with them both disconnected it correctly reports "0," which is what I need.

I've tried focus, blur, browser resize event but my problem have not resolve 100%, so I am looking for only keyboard event, actually I want to hide footer over keyboard when keyboard is visible as it(footer) appear over the keyboard, so I am trying to set footer position relative when keyboard is visible and footer position as fixed when keyboard goes hide.

When I query midi.inputs() and midi.outputs(), the returned list contains only IAC Bus devices. My midi keyboard (connected with a Turtle Beach USB midi adapter) does not show up. In trying to diagnose the problem, I've so far found the following:

I recently bought a Moonlander MK 1. I was looking to change the layout, however, when I started up Wally it remained stuck on looking for compatible keyboards. I was able to flash/change the layout before but am unable to do so now. Has anyone had this issue or know how to fix it? Thank you!

I just installed the new Media Composer, and it is WAY different. Running into an issue: I can't find my project settings. Trying to bring up the keyboard to map some keys with Command Palette, and dead in the water. Any help appreciated!

Thanks! Those bring up some settings, but it doesn't let me double-click on keyboard to bring it up for the command pallete. My Mac had to go in for repair, and I forgot to get my user profile. I can't edit without mapping the keyboard, and with the new MC there's no clear way to do that. I can access the command palette like usual, but not keyboard.

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Used in the US, Canada, Australia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and many other countries. Has horizontal, rectangular enter key. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy US English keyboard stickers.

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Used in the England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Can also be found on Malta, Gibraltar and former British colonies. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy UK British English keyboard stickers.

Used in Arabic-speaking countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Yemen, etc. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy Arabic keyboard stickers.

Used in Armenia. This layout is available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy Armenian keyboard stickers instead.

Used in Azerbaijan. This layout is available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy Azeri keyboard stickers instead.

Used in Bangladesh and India. This layout is available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy Bengali keyboard stickers instead.

Used in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It's identical to Croatian, Slovene/Slovenian, and Serbian (Latin) layouts. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy Bosnian keyboard stickers.

Used in Myanmar. This layout is available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy Burmese keyboard stickers instead.

Used by Cherokee people in the United States. This layout is available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy Cherokee keyboard stickers instead.

Used in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Includes Cangjie, Dayi and Zhuyin symbols. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy Chinese Zhuyin keyboard stickers or Chinese Cangjie keyboard stickers.

Used by writers and programmers as a faster alternative to standard QWERTY. This layout is available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy Colemak keyboard stickers instead.

Used in Croatia and Montenegro. It is identical to Bosnian, Slovene/Slovenian, and Serbian (Latin) layouts. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy Croatian keyboard stickers.

Used in Denmark, Greenland and Faroese Islands. It can also be a part of so-called "Nordic" layout, combined with Norwegian and Swedish layouts. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy Danish keyboard stickers.

Used by writers and programmers as a faster alternative to standard QWERTY. This layout is available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy Dvorak keyboard stickers instead.

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Used as a faster alternative to standard French AZERTY layout. It's available through Windows keyboard settings. You most likely can't easily buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can buy French BPO keyboard stickers instead.

This is a QWERTY variant of French layout, used by French-speaking citizens of Canada, mainly in the Quebec region. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy Canadian French keyboard stickers.

Used in France, Belgium, Morocco, Algeria, French Guyana, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire. It's also used in parts of Luxembourg and Switzerland. You can buy a laptop/desktop keyboard with this layout. You can also buy French keyboard stickers.

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