Unable to pair bluetooth keyboard

I started up the imac and things went great. Paired the keyboard and the mouse. Then after two weeks, the link to the keyboard was gone but the mouse remained paired. I tried multiple times to pair the keyboard. Changed the batteries, am updated on all software, and re-booted several times. Mouse works, keyboard does not. Am now typing on Logitech S530 keyboard that uses USB connection. Any ideas?

Hello Mitolo:
Welcome to Apple discussions.
I think I would take the KB into an Apple store (I think there is one in Milwaukee) and see if it pairs on another system. If the KB is relatively new, I would call Applecare and suggest a warranty replacement.
Barry

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