Keyboard(s) won't pair with ANYTHING

I'm at my wits' end. I have two Mac towers -- one is an Intel-based CPU and the other is a PPC-based CPU. They're both G5s.
So, I have two wireless keyboards. One is certified Apple, the other is generic, from China.
Neither of them can be coaxed to pair with EITHER COMPUTER.
I must mention that I have a Logitech wireless mouse. This requires a little USB dongle-thingy in order to operate. No problem -- I have no idea if the thing is Bluetooth-based or not. Quite frankly I know nothing whatsoever about Bluetooth. I just assumed that it would come with all Macintoshes after around 2005, but then I discover that no, you have to add Bluetooth to the computer. For the life of me, I can't figure this out, as the usual way of doing that is to get a tiny USB dongle, just like the one I have with my mouse, and voila! Bluetooth. If it's that tiny and so simple, why on earth isn't it just built into every computer? But I digress.
I bought a USB Bluetooth thingy (I don't know if it's a dongle or what to call it) -- a generic one, from China. I'm sure hoping there aren't "grades" of Bluetooth adapters, like one is better than another if it's gold-plated and has a certificate of authenticity from the Queen -- I would imagine NOT -- so I see no reason why this thing would not work. In fact, I remember it working in several instances -- with a wireless keyboard, I think, on one of these G5s. But now I don't remember what keyboard it was (I go through keyboards like others go through milk). I only know that no matter what I do, no matter how many new batteries I insert in the keyboards, no matter where I plug in the USB Bluetooth thingy (which I KNOW works, and is not just having a bad day), no matter how many times I dump the Bluetooth plist or restart the computers -- all I know is that neither keyboard pairs with either computer.
I get all the way to the keyboard being "discovered" -- great -- but then I either get a "Enter these numbers and then press enter to complete the pairing," and neither keyboard types anything, or I just get the spinning progress meter, then ultimately the error message "This keyboard could not be paired with this computer," or some other such message.
Life just can't be this complicated.
First off, is there some sort of Bluetooth apparatus that I can buy that is GUARANTEED to work? I mean, I'm sure that a $45 Kingston Tevchnologies Bluetooth USB adapter would PROBABLY be more reliable than a Chinese no-name $2.50 USB adapter, but I need to know that this thing is going to work for SURE.
I've already spent an hour today metaphorically banging my head against a hard surface trying to get this to work, but no luck. I've tried almost all the suggestions in the posts that have gone before about this issue, but nothing at all has worked so far. At this point, Bluetooth is no longer even showing up in my System Preferences, and even though the USB adapter is in the USB slot my "Get info" says I have no Bluetooth.
*sigh* . . . . reminds me of System 7 and a frozen screen. Norton Utilities always came to the rescue . . .

1. Go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn off Bluetooth on the device.
2. Hold Power button of your keyboard until the light stops blinking.
3. On the Mac, go to System Preferences > Keyboard > Set Up Bluetooth Keyboard.
4. Turn on the keyboard. If it doesn't connect to the Mac, press any key of the wireless keyboard.
5. When the keyboard appears on your Mac, choose Continue

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