SOLVED - FINTIE Wireless Keyboard Not Working!!! - Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Accessories

I have a FINTIE bluetooth keyboard which pairs up fine with the Tab S4 but then the keyboard is non responsive after that and it just doesn't work at all. None of the keys work or do anything when you pound on them. In settings, it says the keyboard is paired and connected for TEXT INPUT. Does anyone have some ideas about how to get this to work?
ISSUE RESOLVED: It was a custom ROM flash issue. I flashed a stock ROM via Odin and my Bluetooth keyboard connects and works just fine now.

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