Hello,
anyone had success in paring this mouse model on the i9300, my experience was: mouse is detected on the Bluetooth devices, it asks for a pin (tested 0000, 1234, 1111, 5555) but never gets connected.
Thanks,
chapas
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I have updated my XDAii with WM2005 (1.60c), everything I tested works fine, but I only have a problem with MN4.2 and an original Navigon BT Mouse.
I have changed the two .ini-files (prefs.ini + spgps.ini) to COM4 (the outgoing port).
Switching on the BT-Mouse the blue BT-LED of the mouse is flashing but after starting of MN the BT-LED of the mouse stays off and there's no connection.
I've never seen the mouse with no BT-LED before, because when the mouse is on BT is also on.
It seems that MN says the mouse to switch off BT ???
With Navio (for example) the connection is working on COM4.
It also worked with WM2003.
Has anybody any ideas?
Greetings
ossi
I use the GNS 5840 BT/TMC receiver.
It seems that the WM 5.0 BT stack does not allow for serial connection at 38400 baud which is needed by GNS/Navigon receivers.
I cannot connect at all to my receiver.
Error message from CruxView: "Could not set baudrate"
Sascha
My mouse is running with 4800 Baud and with Navio it works, only with MN4.2 i have this problem.
Ossi
The original Navigon GPS receiver (Navigon modular) which was shipped with MN|4.x is manufactured by GNS and runs on 38400 baud.
Sascha
It's an updated MN4.2 (i think 1.5 was the version with my receiver) and it worked with WM2003.
ossi
This is the final beta release of BLUEINPUT FOR BROADCOM which allows u to connect a bluetooth mouse or keyboard to devices with WIDCOMM/BROADCOM bluetooth stack. The only drawback of the beta is u can only connect one device at a time. Connecting a second device disconnects the first device. I would like to connect a keyboard and mouse at the same time to use the TVOUT function. Does anyone think they can make a fix to connect two devices (keyboard & mouse) without losing connection of the first device?
www.4shared.com/file/9EnQNSxd/Blueinput_For_Broadcom09112.html
Hello!
I've tried to connect my Galaxy S2 (Checkrom V4) to my pc via the Logitech dinovo mini usb dongle. For some reason my phone doesn't even find the dongle. So I want to know, if there is any way to do so.
Thanks for your help!
Instead, you need to get your PC to find the phone. In order to use the logitech dinovo bluetooth dongle to act as a bluetooth one, you'll need to remove your dongle, and then press and hold the connect button while plugging in the dongle into the USB.
This is because the Logitech dinovo dongle have two bluetooth modes:
1. Embedded mode
2. Bluetooth Mode
The embedded mode is the mode your Logitech DiNovo connects to without doing all that pairing stuff. This only connects your Logitech keyboard. So in order to connect to other devices, connect in Bluetooth mode with the instructions I have listed above.
Hope that helps.
Thank you very much for this information. You just saved me hours of research.
I have a Himedia Q5 smart tv box and since this device has no built in bluetooth
but i had an old diNovo mini and thanks to android 4.03 and your information,
i'm now happy typing using this dongle and the di novo mini keyboard (incl. mouse feature).
I've got a Logitech MX5500 keyboard and mouse combo for my PC. I have no intention on buying a dock, however since they keyboard and mouse are bluetooth, I thought I'd find out if I could pair it with the Prime. Does anyone know how to set this up or if it is possible?
The Logitech SetPoint software has a Bluetooth Connection Assistant included, and the Prime will recognize and pair with the Bluetooth dongle on the PC, but the keyboard and mouse will not connect to the prime. I saw this video and this video which shows someone connecting the TF101 with this keyboard and mouse, but he doesn't explain how that is accomplished.
After running the Bluetooth Connection Assistant on my Win7 PC, it shows 2 Bluetooth devices in my device drivers which both show "Bluetooth peripheral device driver not found". When attempting to pair with the keyboard or mouse, the Prime says "Cannot communicate with (Bluetooth Address)"
ahavens17 said:
I've got a Logitech MX5500 keyboard and mouse combo for my PC. I have no intention on buying a dock, however since they keyboard and mouse are bluetooth, I thought I'd find out if I could pair it with the Prime. Does anyone know how to set this up or if it is possible?
The Logitech SetPoint software has a Bluetooth Connection Assistant included, and the Prime will recognize and pair with the Bluetooth dongle on the PC, but the keyboard and mouse will not connect to the prime. I saw this video and this video which shows someone connecting the TF101 with this keyboard and mouse, but he doesn't explain how that is accomplished.
After running the Bluetooth Connection Assistant on my Win7 PC, it shows 2 Bluetooth devices in my device drivers which both show "Bluetooth peripheral device driver not found". When attempting to pair with the keyboard or mouse, the Prime says "Cannot communicate with (Bluetooth Address)"
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I have a mx5000 that I use. I just pressed the red connect button on the back of the keyboard and when I searched for Bluetooth devices my tfp found and paired to the keyboard. Never tried the mouse yet.
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Vaanhoot said:
I have a mx5000 that I use. I just pressed the red connect button on the back of the keyboard and when I searched for Bluetooth devices my tfp found and paired to the keyboard. Never tried the mouse yet.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda premium
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Thanks, I tried that as well. The keyboard and mouse both pair up with the ATP briefly when pairing it directly like you described. It asks for the PIN on the keyboard, then for the mouse it asks for the PIN on the Prime. However, after it pairs, it immediately unpairs and asks for the PIN again. This is for the keyboard or the mouse. This is different than it not pairing at all, or entering the incorrect PIN, bc it does show paired for a second when the correct PIN is entered.
I'm trying to get a Targus KB55 bluetooth keyboard working with the Lenovo Tab E10. Specifically, the keyboard will connect, but the Physical Keyboard setting always says "not connected", and trying to type anything on the keyboard just does nothing. The tablet connects to a bluetooth mouse and works just fine. The keyboard connects to my linux laptop and works. It just seems there could be problem with the combination of a bluetooth keyboard and this tablet. I'm curious to know if it's just the specific brand and model (Targus KB55), or the version of Android (8.1), or maybe Lenovo "broke" something so the keyboard doesn't work. In any case, the goal is to get a bluetooth keyboard working. Ideas?