Apple Wireless Keyboard & Bluetooth setting

Hi,
yesterday I installed Boot Camp with Windows XP. After installation, I followed the instructions from Apple about pairing my wireless keyboard and mouse. When adding the wireless keyboard, it gives me the option to enter a passkey, however, as soon as I do that the driver for the keyboard gets installed, it doesn't wait for any input from me, and everything appears to work fine after that. It even says it has a passkey and is connected. However, after a reboot, it still says it's connected, I can actually use it, but it says it has no passkey. What is going on? Isn't the passkey needed to encrypt the link? If it doesn't have a passkey, but it does work, is my link between the keyboard and the iMac encrypted or not?
Thanks!

Steps to Pair Apple's Wireless Keyboard with Vista (per Apple support phone call on March 22, 2008)
1) Get on Vista screen (via Bootcamp)
2) Take out keyboard batteries for 1 minute to reset keyboard
3) Turn on keyboard (green light will flash, indicating it is discoverable)
4) Go into "Control Panel", then "Bluetooth Devices"
5) Click Add, and wait for it to find your keyboard
6) Click on your "Keyboard" icon, and then hit "Next"
7) Click "Use passkey provided in documentation...", and enter the numbers "0000"
8) Let it finish installation
FINALLY WORKED!! Also checked after rebooting between Leopard and Vista, and still worked. Yahoo!! Took hours of searching and experimenting, and about 1/2 hour with Apple tech support, who admitted he couldn't find anything definitive on this, and was kind of winging it. He hung in there with me, and found this solution which will hopefully work for others, and not nearly as complicated.

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