Could not detect device

tried to set up new devices - mouse and keyboard
but the setup could not detect them.
please advice.

I successfully set up the Apple wireless keyboard and mouse on my PowerMac G5 (using an adapter) but my G4 PowerBook (built-in BT) could not pair either of them. The PowerBook did link up with the G5, but not the devices. Any suggestions from anyone? Thanks.

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