Apple AL wireless keyboard error when pairing

All was well with this keyboard until just recently. I've tried to pair this keyboard with 4 different Macs of mine (all 10.5.4/5) and get the same error over and over:
The pairing attempt was unsuccessful. Make sure your keyboard is in range of this computer, turned on and "discoverable". When ready, click Continue to try again.
Unable to pair with your keyboard. Click Continue to try again.
Took it to the local Mac shop (over 100 miles away) and they got it to work with two of theirs after trying a little bit. Asked me to try again.
As expected, no dice. Same error.
Any suggestions (other than fresh batteries)?
Thanks

Hi Glenn:
If the KB will not pair with any of your Macs, I strongly suspect the KB is failing (failed). A 100 mile drive is not a happy thought. Perhaps you can call Applecare (hopefully the KB is in warranty) and have them send you a replacement.
Barry

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