IOs4 doesn't recognize old white plastic apple wireless keyboard?

I have IOS4 installed and it pairs with the new apple aluminum bluetooth keyboard with no problem. When I tried my old white plastic huge apple wireless keyboard, my ipod touch can see it, but when i try to pair it, it just keep doing the circle and then after a while fails to pair. I searched online, and almost no info except for one thread which seems to say that it won't pair with the old wireless keyboard even though it will see it. Is this true?

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