Trouble pairing Apple Wireless Keyboard with N95. Please help.

I bought the new aluminium Apple Wireless Keyboard today and tried pairing it with my N95 (firmware v20.0.015) using the 'Wireless Keyboard" application but it refuses to connect!
Would anyone be kind enough as to shed some light on this issue I'm experiencing?

The process is quite simple:
- Turn Bluetooth 'on' in your N95 - Settings\Connection\Bluetooth\On.
- if your wireless keyboard is on, turn it off then on again. This will make it discoverable for 3 min.
- go to 'Wlss.keybd' app on your N95....Menu\Office\Wlss.keybd and open it.
- go to Option menu and select 'Find keyboard'. This will search for available bluetooth devices. Your keyboard name should show up here. When it does, you can press 'stop' so that the phone stops looking for additional devices.
- select the keyboard from the list of found bluetooth devices. You will then go through a sequence of code inputs on both your phone and keyboard (just follow the prompts on the phone) which will 'pair' your keyboard to your phone.
Hey presto, your phone should now be connected to your keyboard! Hope this works for you.
killkenny

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