I may well be wrong, but I think it will work with the keyboard automatically, 
provided it is an official Apple keyboard. That said, it never hurts to have a 
cheap usb keyboard hanging around, just in case. Still, the worst that happens 
is you start the machine (be sure you have a monitor connected or it won't be 
happy) and you can't get vo to come on, so you shut down, get a keyboard, and 
try again.
On Oct 24, 2012, at 7:47 AM, Chris <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think this is your only option as the mac mini is a dumb terminal without 
> these accessories.
> 
> 
> Christopher Hallsworth
> 
> On 24/10/2012 09:39, Kliphton wrote:
>> Okay, I have just ordered my new mac mini, got the fusion drive, and all the
>> good stuff that comes with it.  My question is, how do you set it up
>> annishally?  Since it doesn't have a bt keyboard paired with it already, and
>> I don't want to go buy a USB just to activate my bt and connect my apple
>> wireless keyboard.  Or is this my only option?  Suggestions and ideas
>> welcomed please.
>> 
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