TS3048 My Bluetooth wireless keyboard is not paired with my imac and I cannot my password in to access the iMac

I unpaired my Bluetooth keyboard and paired it with my iPad. When I went to re-pair it with my imac, the log in screen appeared, telling me to enter my username and password to access the computer. Obviously, I cannot do that with having a paired keyboard. How do I pair the Bluetooth keyboard when I cannot enter my password?

Well, the tiny green light comes on and blinks. . . After a frustrating time, I turned everything off.  Later, when I tried the keyboard again, it worked.  I guess the bluetooth process takes longer than expected.  So thank you for taking the time to help a technically impaired person!!

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