Microsoft Bluetooth Number Pad



Backlit Bluetooth Numeric Keypad for Microsoft Windows, Jelly Comb Portable Wireless 27-Key Number Pad for Data Input and Accounting with 7-Color Backlight for Tablets, Laptop, Computer, Space Grey 4.7 out of 5 stars 30. Select Start, then select Settings Devices Bluetooth & other devices Add Bluetooth or other devices Bluetooth Microsoft Number Pad Done. To pair it with another device, press the pair button. The light will change to the next Bluetooth slot and your number pad will enter pairing mode.

The Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center is an app that helps you make the most out of your Microsoft keyboard and mouse. Mouse and Keyboard Center helps you personalize and customize how you work on your PC.

This app is not available for Windows 10 in S mode.

I'm having a problem trying to re-connect my Bluetooth keyboard and number pad. First my numberpad was installed correctly and working just fine, but then when I tried to add the keyboard I accidentally clicked on the number pad icon again and when it gave me a key code to enter, I just cancelled out figuring that it was already installed. This number pad is solid and and it pairs up easily via Bluetooth. The feel of the keys is about what you would expect of a midrange keyboard. It puts itself to sleep after about 3 to 5 minutes so you must wake it up using the Num Lock button.

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Latest release: Mouse and Keyboard Center 13

Microsoft Bluetooth Number Pad

This latest release supports these new devices:

  • Microsoft Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse

  • Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard

  • Microsoft Number Pad

Microsoft Bluetooth Number Pad Manual

What's new or improved

This latest release includes these new features or improvements:

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Microsoft Bluetooth Number Pad Windows 10

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Microsoft Wireless Numpad

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