Bluetooth keyboard name

Hi All,
I just bought a second hand bluetooth keyboard (the small apple one).
When I connected it for the first time today it automatically detected it as "tracy's keyboard" but then after I added it the name changes to "Mitchell's keyboard" since that is my name.
When I go into settings>bluetooth i see the device is called "Mitchell's keyboard", but when I go into settings>keyboard>modifier keys it is still called "tracy's keyboard" - how do I change that?
Thanks

Have you logged out and back in yet? Try that first.
Regards,
Edit: might try a reboot since that's when the keyboard first connects.
Message was edited by: captfred

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