I've gotten my desktop computer and a couple of notebooks updated to Windows 10, release 2004 (just in time to deal with 2010, which should arrive soon). Today I decided it was time to bring the little 8" NuVision Windows tablet up to date. I have it set up with building codes as PDFs for reference on construction sites. Since I haven't been on any sites since the coronavirus pandemic started, I haven't been using the tablet. I don't remember when I last fired it up, but it was awhile ago.
To my surprise, when I booted it up it started doing some updates and what to my wondering eyes did appear but release 2004. I didn't have to open the settings panel and tell it to do anything -- it did it all on its own. (Such a smart little computer -- except ...)
However, when I use it at home, especially for adding or moving files around, installing and updating software, and such tasks I prefer to use it like a computer rather than a tablet. I have a Bluetooth mouse and a Bluetooth keyboard that I use with it when I'm doing such housekeeping tasks. For me, it just makes life a lot easier. Until today.
Today, after the release 2004 update was finished and the computer restarted, the Bluetooth mouse connected but the Bluetooth keyboard didn't. Looking in "Settings" it said it was connected -- but when I opened Word and tried to type something, nothing happened. I removed the keyboard through the Settings ==> Devices ==> Bluetooth control, and reinstalled it. It said it paired, then it said it was connected -- but it didn't work. I went through that routine three times. Surprise, surprise -- the result was the same every time. (Yes, I know ...)
The keyboard is an Anker brand. The batteries test strong, but I tried a different set anyway -- no change.
Does anyone have any suggestions?