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Hi, 

 

So I'm trying to work out how to locate the bluetooth pairing keys for my magic keyboards and mouse in Mac OS Monterey and enter those same keys within windows 10 registry so that my devices remain paired when I switch operating systems. I've seen some older guise about but they don't appear to relate today or perhaps I'm just missing something.

Anyone able to link a current guide or offer some advice please ?

 

Thanks 

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2 hours ago, rob1980 said:

Hi, 

 

So I'm trying to work out how to locate the bluetooth pairing keys for my magic keyboards and mouse in Mac OS Monterey and enter those same keys within windows 10 registry so that my devices remain paired when I switch operating systems. I've seen some older guise about but they don't appear to relate today or perhaps I'm just missing something.

Anyone able to link a current guide or offer some advice please ?

 

Thanks 

 

Hackintool has a tool that could help you generate a .reg file with the pairing info. You can merge this to your windows registry.

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On 11/21/2021 at 6:45 PM, Tecnicaso Rico said:

 

Hackintool has a tool that could help you generate a .reg file with the pairing info. You can merge this to your windows registry.

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This looked like the perfect method, but it doesn't seem to work for me. I press the icon but nothing happens after entering my password. I tried the option next to it "generate windows UTC registry files and that worked instantly putting the file onto the desktop.

 

Any ideas?

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On 11/21/2021 at 6:45 PM, Tecnicaso Rico said:

 

Hackintool has a tool that could help you generate a .reg file with the pairing info. You can merge this to your windows registry.

989392903_ScreenShot2021-11-21at12_36_45AM.thumb.png.2a9a177010f164bcb18d9f19f636b366.png

This looked like the perfect method, but it doesn't seem to work for me. I press the icon but nothing happens after entering my password. I tried the option next to it "generate windows UTC registry files and that worked instantly putting the file onto the desktop.

 

Any ideas?

 

 

 

Ok, I found the answer for Monterey.

here's the link in case anyone else gets stuck.

 

 https://github.com/profzei/Matebook-X-Pro-2018/wiki/Keep-Bluetooth-devices-paired-on-macOS-and-Windows

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