The Magic Keyboard has an internal battery that must be charged. If the keyboard doesn’t turn on, use the Lightning-to-USB cable to charge it now.
⇧ Shift ⌥ Option ⌘ Command Control
Press and hold ⌘ Command and Tab ↹ together. Continue holding ⌘ Command as you tap the Tab ↹. Each time you tap Tab ↹, the device will cycle through open apps.
Click the Apple menu. Click System Preferences. Click Bluetooth. Make sure “Show Bluetooth in menu bar” is checked. If you see “Bluetooth: On” beneath the blue Bluetooth symbol on the right, no change is necessary. Otherwise, click Turn Bluetooth On.
A pop-up window will appear once the pair is successful. [6] X Research source
⌘ Command+Q: Quits an app. ⌘ Command+T: Opens a new tab in your web browser. ⌘ Command+Tab ↹: Switches between apps. ⌘ Command+⌥ Option+H: Hides all open apps. ⌘ Command+C: Copies selected data. ⌘ Command+V: Pastes selected data. ⌘ Command+spacebar: Opens Spotlight. See https://support. apple. com/en-us/HT201236 for a list of all macOS keyboard shortcuts.
The battery should last about a month on a single charge. [8] X Research source
If you don’t turn the keyboard off when you’re not using it, it’ll eventually go into low-power mode to preserve its battery charge. Turning it back on will automatically pair it the Bluetooth-enabled iOS device.
Open Settings Select System Select Software Updates Select Update Software If an update is available, select it to start the update. Otherwise, return to the home screen.
The Magic Keyboard has an internal battery that must be charged. If the keyboard doesn’t turn on, use the Lightning-to-USB cable to charge it now.
You will also notice a battery gauge next to the keyboard. This shows how much charge is left in the keyboard. Be sure to charge the keyboard when this gauge is low.
F3: Switch between apps F4: Go to the Home screen F7: Rewind F9: Fast forward F8 or spacebar: Pause/play F11: Decrease volume F12: Increase volume Use ↑ ↓ ← → to navigate. Press ⏎ Return to select.
If you don’t turn the keyboard off when you’re not using it, it’ll eventually go into low-power mode to preserve its battery charge.