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Belkin QODE Pairing Manual

Ultimate keyboard case

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Pairing the Belkin QODE Ultimate Keyboard
Case
IMPORTANT: Before using your Belkin QODE Keyboard, make sure to disconnect the Bluetooth®
devices previously connected to it. Also, if the keyboard layout of your device is different from that of
your Hardware Keyboard, you must change the keyboard language to update the output. Modifying
only the iPad® or mobile phone language will not change the keyboard output. For more information
on how to change this on your Android™ device, click here. For more information on how to change
this on your iOS device, click here.
The Belkin QODE Ultimate Keyboard Case is an alternative to touch screen typing that allows you
to work with ease while providing protection to your device at the same time. With the use of
Bluetooth® technology, you can use the keyboard wirelessly.
The Belkin QODE Ultimate Keyboard Case variants are the following:
Belkin F5L151 (for iPad Air®)
Belkin F5L178 (for iPad Air® 2)
Belkin F5L149 (for iPad® 4th and 3rd generations and iPad® 2)
Before you begin, ensure you have done the following:
You have assembled or inserted your iPad with the Belkin Keyboard case.
You have charged the Belkin Keyboard for approximately 2.5 hours before first use.

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Summary of Contents for Belkin QODE

  • Page 1 The Belkin QODE Ultimate Keyboard Case is an alternative to touch screen typing that allows you to work with ease while providing protection to your device at the same time. With the use of Bluetooth®...
  • Page 2 Step 1: Position your iPad Air 2 on the Belkin Keyboard to turn it ON. QUICK TIP: Detaching your iPad Air 2 from the Belkin Keyboard will turn OFF the keyboard. Step 2: On your iPad Air 2, go to Settings and tap Bluetooth.
  • Page 3 QUICK TIP: If the name is not on the DEVICES section, try pressing the Fn + Pair keys on your Belkin Keyboard again. If your iPad Air 2 shows that your Belkin Ultimate Keyboard is Not Connected, tap the icon.
  • Page 4 This article will guide you on how to troubleshoot the keyboard output interchanged issue for Android™. Scenario: You set up a Belkin QODE Keyboard using an Android device with the keyboard layout set to QWERTZ. However, you notice that every time you tap the "Z" key, the letter "Y" appears on the screen instead.
  • Page 5 Step 3: On the External keyboard section, tap Belkin Mobile Keyboard. Step 4: On the Select external keyboard type window, select the correct keyboard type. NOTE: In this example, a German Android keyboard is selected. Alternatively, tap the SET KEYBOARD TYPE option to add languages.
  • Page 6 QUICK TIP: Modifying only the tablet or mobile phone language will not change the keyboard output. Therefore, you must change the keyboard language to update the output.