The Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard has a sleek design, premium finish, and low-profile angle for a comfortable typing experience.
To get set up, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 11 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. This keyboard supports Swift Pair in Windows 10 for faster pairing. To use the Expressive key, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 11.
You can pair your keyboard with up to three devices. Here's how to connect it to your Windows 11 PC:
To pair your keyboard with another device, press the pair button. The light will change to the next Bluetooth slot and your keyboard will enter pairing mode. If the notification to Connect appears on multiple PCs, select it on the PC you want to pair to then follow the instructions.
Your Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard uses four coin-cell (C2032) batteries. Here's how to put the batteries in your keyboard:
To check the battery level, select Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices. The battery level appears next to your keyboard.
Just press the Expressive key and select the emojis that say it all for you. With the Expressive key, you can add emojis quickly—just like you would on your phone.
Customize hot keys for easy access to media controls and your favorite apps by using the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. To get the app, see Mouse and Keyboard Center download.
The Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard has a sleek design, premium finish, and low-profile angle for a comfortable typing experience.
To get set up, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. This keyboard supports Swift Pair in Windows 10 for faster pairing. To use the Expressive key, you'll need a PC that's running Windows 10 Version 1903 or later.
You can pair your keyboard with up to three devices. Here's how to connect it to your Windows 10 PC:
To pair your keyboard with another device, press the pair button. The light will change to the next Bluetooth slot and your keyboard will enter pairing mode. If the notification to Connect appears on multiple PCs, select it on the PC you want to pair to then follow the instructions.
Your Microsoft Designer Compact Keyboard uses four coin-cell (C2032) batteries. Here's how to put the batteries in your keyboard:
To check the battery level, select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices . The battery level appears next to your keyboard.
Just press the Expressive key and select the emojis that say it all for you. With the Expressive key, you can add emojis quickly—just like you would on your phone.
Customize hot keys for easy access to media controls and your favorite apps by using the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center. To get the app, see Mouse and Keyboard Center download.