Has anyone managed to get the HP iPAQ bluetooth folding keyboard to work with the XdaIIs? It's a great keyboard and the software loads fine, the Xda IIs bluetooth sees the keyboard but when you hit connect it just times out and fails to connect.
It's very frustrating and I'd hate to have to return it.
Any help greatly appreciated
Dave
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yeah i have one of those keyboards too....ipaq foldable bluetooth keyboard.... and i'm trying it on qtek s110...doesnt work ///
any drivers ? ideeas ?
please
please does anyone has any ideeas ??
Have a look on the HP site. Look on the keyboard and see if it says anything about the maker of they keyboard. If it does look on the manufactures site. I have a 02 I/R keyboard and it is made by stowaway.
It is made by Darfon. I have not been able to use it with MS bluetooth drivers. I'm a Wizard user, so I'm not familiar with the drivers on the BA.
It says on the website that the keyboard is compatible with 2003SE and WM5 so it could be a case that the blue tooth in the keyboard is faulty. Have a look here http://www.darfon.com.tw/2005_HTM/HID/HID_Portable.htm it shows all the keyboards and it shows the versions of blue tooth that it is compatible with. I am not sure what version of blue tooth the IIs has but if it is not the right version that could be why it doesn't work properly.
Unpacked today. It works.
Helmi 3.2 (1.3) + widcomm stack
baniaczek, which file driver did you use to get the ipaq keyboard work?
Guys and gals,
I'm using my infrared Stowaway keyboard frequently, because you can type fast . I have been using it with all versions of wm 6 that I have installed until now. Now with wm 6.1 I have big problems, because this keyboard causes my prophet to hang. I like to know if other people have the same problem or found a solution. What is so different between 6.0 and 6.1 that causes my keyboard stops working?
Any answer will be appreciated and any solution even more!
Hey... i bought a microsoft bluetooth keyboard and i was wondering if i can connect it with my Blackstone. Well I can pair it... but not connect it and work it. I was reading about some HID modulators and whatever... is there really not a cab or soft that can make any bluetooth keyboard work with Touch HD?
Hello,
I have an HTC Inspire 4g running Mustaavalkosta's unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.1 ROM. Everything works great, except my Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, which is an HID Bluetooth keyboard (no SPP). I get a proper PIN exchange and it pairs with my phone successfully, but I can't actually type anything with the keyboard, and it does not appear in the Languages and Input section of the Settings app. The keyboard itself is good because I can use it with my laptop and an iPad.
I've tried apps like BlueInput, MyBlueCon, and Bluetooth keyboard easyconnect, but all fail to make a connection with my keyboard. In the case of BlueInput, I get a message that "this Android does not support Bluetooth HID."
Any other workarounds I could try? Or am I missing something really, really obvious?
(I have a feeling this is a ROM problem and I should be posting in its development thread, but I do not have the permissions.)
I just installed Cyanogenmod 7 stable, and the keyboard does work with this ROM. So does Cyanogenmod 10 just not have HID Bluetooth support? That would be a shame...
Evil_ryan said:
I just installed Cyanogenmod 7 stable, and the keyboard does work with this ROM. So does Cyanogenmod 10 just not have HID Bluetooth support? That would be a shame...
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Bump! Running CM 10.1 (the TeamCanjica mod) on a Galaxy Ace 2. Phone can seemingly pair with the HID devices which worked in stock rom, but no luck in connecting to them. It just says connecting and never gets connected.
This rom, in contrast to the stock rom, is really fast, stable and nice. But the possible abscence of BT HID is a bummer. Is it often an intended omission from the CM development team and if so does anyone know why? Does anyone know of possible workarounds? On an older device with Android 2.x, I think I installed some third-party app which worked rather nice.
Pairing keyboard Oreo, same problem
SouthernPacific said:
Hello,
I have an HTC Inspire 4g running Mustaavalkosta's unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.1 ROM. Everything works great, except my Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, which is an HID Bluetooth keyboard (no SPP). I get a proper PIN exchange and it pairs with my phone successfully, but I can't actually type anything with the keyboard, and it does not appear in the Languages and Input section of the Settings app. The keyboard itself is good because I can use it with my laptop and an iPad.
I've tried apps like BlueInput, MyBlueCon, and Bluetooth keyboard easyconnect, but all fail to make a connection with my keyboard. In the case of BlueInput, I get a message that "this Android does not support Bluetooth HID."
Any other workarounds I could try? Or am I missing something really, really obvious?
(I have a feeling this is a ROM problem and I should be posting in its development thread, but I do not have the permissions.)
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I have used a Logitec dinovo mini for years on Android without using the dongle, but now under Android 8 Oreo, it seems to connect asking for pin and registers, but it does not do anything, and the connect light on the device goes on blinking. If I connect via USB C- OTG - dongle, it works fine, but that is useless as I need the USB C port for HDMI to TV to display the fantastic Linux like desktop (Huawei Mate 10 Pro).
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.