Mac wireless keyboard replacement.

I have bought a new mac wireless keyboard to replace the one I can't open due to battery leakage. The problem now is, I can't type in my password to open the Mac because the new keyboard isn't paired. This is sent from my Macbook. Is it possible to somehow make use of the keypad on the Macbook? Or do I have to locate a keyboard with a USB wire connection to connect to the Mac? Will this work? Any suggestions?

Thanks for your input. The problem is now solved, it took a while to locate a USB keyboard in rural Ireland. Any ideas on how to unscrew/dislodge the end cap of the old wireless keyboard 'cemented' in place by the chemicals from the batteries?

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    Keyboard
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    If your wireless keyboard isn’t paired with your Mac, the indicator light will begin to blink. This indicates your keyboard is in discovery mode and ready to pair with your Mac.
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    Check preferences
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    Check the battery level of the keyboard. Choose System Preferences from the Apple (),  then choose Keyboard from the View menu and select the Keyboard tab. The battery level indicator is in the lower-left corner. Replace the batteries if they are low.
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