on screen keyboard disappear connected bluetooth keyboard

I have connected a bluetooth keyboard, however, the screen keyboard on will not disappear.  Does anyone know how to remove?  I tried to erase the spotlight search and it does not work.  I rebooted and reconnected the unit without success.

Try unpairing the BT keyboard and matching it back.

Configure and use third-party Bluetooth - Apple Support Accessories

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