My mac stopped recognising the wireless keyboard

My mac stopped recognising the wireless keyboard and now I cannot sign-in to check the settings. Batteries are good and green light comes on but it will not operate the mac so I cannot get past the sign-on screen. Help !

Yeah it happens with my iPad too sometimes, I just turn the bluetooth off on my ipad so that i can let my iMac Connect to it first...for some strange reason it seems that the iPad has precident over the iMac lol

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