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@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ The settings reset firmware has Bluetooth disabled to prevent the two sides from
Some devices and operating systems may have additional restrictions that they require be met before allowing a bluetooth peripheral to pair with them. If your keyboard is visible to your host but you are having issues trouble connecting or no input is registered, this might be the cause. Some of ZMK's [experimental bluetooth settings](../config/bluetooth.md) may suffice to resolve the issue. In particular: Some devices and operating systems may have additional restrictions that they require be met before allowing a bluetooth peripheral to pair with them. If your keyboard is visible to your host but you are having issues trouble connecting or no input is registered, this might be the cause. Some of ZMK's [experimental bluetooth settings](../config/bluetooth.md) may suffice to resolve the issue. In particular:
- Disabling PHY 2Mbps ([`CONFIG_BT_CTLR_PHY_2M`](https://docs.zephyrproject.org/3.5.0/kconfig.html#CONFIG_BT_CTLR_PHY_2M)) helps to pair and connect for certain wireless chipset firmware versions, particularly on Windows (Realtek and Intel chips) and older Intel Macs with Broadcom chipsets. - Disabling PHY 2Mbps ([`CONFIG_BT_CTLR_PHY_2M=n`](https://docs.zephyrproject.org/3.5.0/kconfig.html#CONFIG_BT_CTLR_PHY_2M)) helps to pair and connect for certain wireless chipset firmware versions, particularly on Windows (Realtek and Intel chips) and older Intel Macs with Broadcom chipsets.
- Enabling passkey entry ([`CONFIG_ZMK_BLE_PASSKEY_ENTRY`](../config/bluetooth.md)) helps for certain Windows computers (work-managed ones in particular). This may also manifest in not sending keystrokes. - Enabling passkey entry ([`CONFIG_ZMK_BLE_PASSKEY_ENTRY=y`](../config/bluetooth.md)) helps for certain Windows computers (work-managed ones in particular). This may also manifest in not sending keystrokes.
## Issues While Connected ## Issues While Connected
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- Restart the Windows device - Restart the Windows device
- Open "Device Manager," turn on "Show hidden devices" from the "View" menu, then find and delete the keyboard under the "Bluetooth" item - Open "Device Manager," turn on "Show hidden devices" from the "View" menu, then find and delete the keyboard under the "Bluetooth" item
Some Windows devices may also require passkey entry, described under [Unable to Connect to Device](#unable-to-connect-to-device). Some Windows devices may also require passkey entry, described under ["Unable to Connect to Device"](#unable-to-connect-to-device).