Is wireless keyboard A1016 compatible with Windows 7?

Does anyone know if the apple wireless keyboard model A1016 is compatible with WIndows 7? I installed Windows 7 on my late-2006 imac. The bluetooth add a device feature finds the keyboard, but it doesn't add it. The blue circle of death just keeps on spinning like it is contemplating adding the device, but it never does, no matter how long I let it go. I was able to add the mouse pretty easily.

I am getting the blue circle of configuring device (the Apple Wireless (Bluetooth) A1016 keyboard)on my Mac-Mini after installing Windows 7 Ultimate and Boot Camp. Funny thing, it worked before running Boot Camp driver install from the Snow Leopard OS X install disc. On my previous install of Windows 7 beta, I made the note not to install Boot Camp...

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