Bluetooth Keyboard and Bootcamp question

I am running Mountain Lion and Windows 7 in Bootcamp.  How do I switch over to the Windows side from Mountain Lion?  When I had the wired keyboard, all I had to do was hold down the option key when I restarted and then select Windows.  This does not happen with the wireless keyboard (i am using the wireless mac keyboard and am on a 27" iMac i7)
To me, it seems like it looses the connection when re starting, but I am a novice, so I do not really know how to solve this.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!

Bluetooth keyboards give problems when you try to start from another volume because your iMac sometimes doesn't detect the keyboard.
The way to start in Windows is the same as you did with the wired keyboard, but you have to hold the Option key just after the startup sound (you should see a green light on the keyboard, that means that it has connected to the Mac), until you see all the bootable volumes on the screen. Then, choose your Windows volume and Windows will start up

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