Windows XP laptop doesn't connect to Apple wireless keyboard

I'm trying to pair my Apple wireless keyboard to my Samsung N110 netbook using Bluetooth.  When go to the Add Bluetooth device, the laptop sees my iMac desktop, but not the wireless keyboard.  BTW-the keyboard is NOT paired to the iMac.  Samsung support suggested re-installing the Widcomm Bluetooth driver on the laptop, then restarting the laptop. Driver was re-installed successfully, but the keyboard is still not visible.  Samsung had no other suggestions except to look for an Apple wireless keyboard driver, but I haven't located that yet nor do I know if that's the solution.  Every time I search for Bluetooth devices within range, only the iMac is seen.  I've tried pressing the power button on the keyboard while the laptop is searching, but that doesn't help either. 
Any suggestions would be appreciated.  I'm running Windows XP Home Edition, SP 3.  Thanks.

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