Yes, you can pair the keyboard with both devices. You can only use it with one device at a time though. Unless the keyboard has a switch on it to switch between different devices, you may have to break it's connection with one device before it will connect to the other. You can do this by turning off bluetooth on the device it's currently connected to.

On 25/06/17 12:57, Terri Stimmel wrote:
Hello everyone,


Is it at all possible to have both my Samsung phone and my iPad pared
with my bluetooth keyboard?

The keyboard will work with Android IOS, as well as with windows. But I
am thinking that, because they do similar things that I can't pare them.

So I would just like to know if this is correct?


Thank you,


Terri


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