I have an Apple Wireless Keyboard trying to pair with two computers

I have two Mac Mini's:
Mac Mini #1
Core 2 Duo T7200
2GB DDR2 5300
120GB Sandisk SSD
OS X Lion 10.7.4
Apple Wireless Keyboard
Apple Magic Trackpad
Mac Mini #2
Core 2 Duo T5600
2GB DDR2 5300
120GB OCZ SSD
OS X Lion 10.7.4
Generic USB Keyboard (Mac Compatible)
Apple Magic Mouse
Both are running OS X LION.  When I turn off the Mini with the wireless keyboard, the other Mini tries to pair up with the keyboard, each and every time.  I've deleted the com.apple.bluetooth.plist and com.apple.bluetooth.lockfile and reset PRAM on both machines.
I've also removed the batteries from the keyboard and held the power button down for 30 seconds in hope of clearing any lingering juice. 
As soon as the computers are powered back up, it tries to pair with the other computer first, rather than the one it paied with.  This keyboard is NOT listed as a paired device on Mini #2; never has.
Any ideas?

Yeah, I'm afraid Apple's initial wireless keyboard simply isn't compatible with iOS. Only the newer flat-keyed models are.

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