Hi, I have just purchased logitech k810, but I can't pair with stock 3.2.1 HTC Flyer wifi ed., but when I'm about to pair it, the PIN dialog does not appear, getting an timeout after a minute or an "incorrect PIN" if I type any PIN per deffect (as 0000) so I can't pair it.
I emailed both Logitech and HTC, and got an email from HTC saying probably it could be not compatible (thing I don't believe), and Logitech says they think is something about my SO, but they can't confirm if there are any issue (as many people has same troubles, but no one had post any fix) with the keyboard.
The flyer does recognize label and keyboard model, and does show "conecting" message, but no PIN code dialog, so I am almost sure is a bug on android 3.2.1 or so. Logitech says it does work for Android 3.X for sure, and I have a chinesse keyboard working on the tablet...
does enyone know how to fix it?
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I didn't find a separate forum for the Toshiba AC100 (feel free to move), but as I understand it, this is essentially the same hardware as the Toshiba Folio 100, except that it has no touchscreen but a keyboard. Is this correct?
A couple of days ago there was an update from Toshiba: Android 2.2. After upgrade and reboot, I had to enter my PIN code. I was unable to do this, because the field to enter the PIN just doesn't get focus. If I start the AC100 without SIM card, then I don't have to enter a PIN and the AC100 works as expected.
I called Toshiba about this, and they said that I could just enter the PIN code even though the field doesn't have focus. Which simply isn't true.
I did notice a striking pattern when I researched this problem. Other people with the AC100 had no such problems, but I found one other person with exactly the same issue. I have a Belgian keyboard and he has a French keyboard, and these are both AZERTY. Perhaps you don't know this, but to enter a number on an AZERTY you need to press shift, contrary to the more common USA (QWERTY) or German (QWERTZU) keyboard layouts. I told this to Toshiba support but they simply ignored this information. I suppose because their contact center is in Breda and the Dutchies only have a QWERTY model to test...
Can anyone else confirm this problem? Any suggestions on how I'm able to enter a PIN code?
Workaround for PIN problem + AZERTY keyboard
Writing about a problem seems to help. I'm documenting on this forum for any other AC100 users with the same problem.
Workaround for the PIN problem on AZERTY keyboards:
* Your pc keyboard is probably USB. Unplug it and plug it into your AC100.
* Start the AC100
* Enter the PIN on the USB keyboard
* Go to Settings -> Security -> Set up SIM card lock and disable Lock SIM card
* Turn off the AC100
* Unplug the USB keyboard. You no longer need it.
* Turn on the AC100. You no longer need to enter a PIN.
Next problem to tackle: the touchpad no longer works after upgrade to Android 2.2. But that's food for another topic.
I just wrote a blog post (in Dutch) about my adventures with Toshiba support:
http://amedee.be/froyo-voor-toshiba-ac100-niet-helemaal-vlekkeloos
Hello there!
Good workaround you've made.
Can you help me? I also have an AC100 and it's 3G modem worked fine with Android 2.1. Now that I've upgraded to 2.2 it doesn't see the built in 3g modem. There are no marks of it in the system. No menu entries for the mobile phone feature. Wonder how I could get it up and running because I've bought this device to surf with my SIM card.
Thanks in forward!
I've the Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard 6000 and trying to pair with the motorola atrix 4G. For some reason it instead of asking me to type a number on the keyboard to pair like how Android OS is, it asks me to enter a 4 digit pin such as 0000 or 1234. How do I pair non Motorola Bluetooth keyboard to Atrix? Thanks in advance.
Enter the numeric pin on the atrix, and then physically type the same number and hit Enter on the BT keyboard. That's how it's been on every BT keyboard I've ever used. As a matter of fact, I did the very same thing with the very same keyboard this morning. The same applies to the separate number keypad.
agentdr8 said:
Enter the numeric pin on the atrix, and then physically type the same number and hit Enter on the BT keyboard. That's how it's been on every BT keyboard I've ever used. As a matter of fact, I did the very same thing with the very same keyboard this morning. The same applies to the separate number keypad.
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I have tried to pair the Playstation 3 Keypad but not successful. It's the keypad where it has a built-in touch pad on the keypad area. So I can use the keypad and as a touch pad all in one tiny device.
Make sure to check the "make device discoverable" when you pair.
Hit scan for devices, select the keyboard, enter 0000 or 1234 hit enter, then right after enter the same code on your keyboard and press enter and you should be paired. I've paired both my ps3 wireless Bluetooth keypad and a normal Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard this way with no issues.
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Enter the numeric pin on the atrix, and then physically type the same number and hit Enter on the BT keyboard. That's how it's been on every BT keyboard I've ever used. As a matter of fact, I did the very same thing with the very same keyboard this morning. The same applies to the separate number keypad.
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Thank you sooooo much for this tip...I've been searching all over the net for this because I didn't want to buy a $70.00 keyboard when I can buy one for $20-30.
So I bought M$ bt keyboard 6000 and followed your instructions and worked without any apps.
Had to be quick, but worked!
Thanks!
Hi,
I have an HTC Titan and a microsoft mobile bluetooth keyboard 6000.
I cannot get the keyboard and phone connected.
The Titan does recognize the keyboard, and when I try to couple them together the recognition fails, because I cannot access the code from the keyboard.
Normally on other smartphones a random code is given which I have to type on the keyboard and then submit using enter. Every number entered is dotted to verify a key is typed. This time the htc Titan asks for a code. unfortunately the keyboard does not have a screen, so I do not know the number. Also making up a randon numer on the phone and vice versa on the keyboard also doesn't work. I think this is a bug.
Does anyone know a solution or fix for this problem?
Thanks.
Problem seems to be that an HID profile is not supported with bluetooth on the HTC Titan, according to HTC.
Does anyone know a fix, workaround or third party solution to this issue?
Thanks.
Bluetooth can be used for the handsfree only.WP7 not supported bluetooth keyboard etc
It isnt supported
When you pair the 6000 with the Titan, if it was supported you would enter a code like 00000 on the phone and press pair, and then on the keyboard press 00000 and <ENTER> on the keyboard. After you do this you see that the phone says it is not supported.
This is something WP7 should really enable, I have not heard plans yet to add this feature in. I hope it does as the Titan has an awesome screen and would be perfect for this.
glad I read this before buying a Bluetooth keyboard this Saturday. Shame. Because they are half price at my local store.
I contacted HTC, they will look into it.
There's nothing to look into. WP7 does not support BT keyboard or mouse.
I'm trying to pair my bluetooth keyboard, which worked perfectly under Gingerbread, but will not pair under ICS. Basically, the keyboard will not go into pairing mode until I give it a pin, and ICS won't give me the pin until the keyboard is pairing. Is there any way to tell ICS what pin to expect before trying to pair? This is the sequence I am doing:
1. Put keyboard in discoverable mode.
2. Select the keyboard in the bluetooth menu.
3. Type in a pin on the keyboard and hit enter.
4. A dialog comes up on the tablet telling me what pin to use to pair. (I have to type in the pin in the keyboard for this to come up)
5. Pairing fails after about 1/4 of a second.
Anyone I have the same thing. Get a pop up for a quarter of a second that has a pin but I can't enter it or even read it and then fail.
Please been looking for a solution for a while.
HP Touchpad CM9 4.03
I've downgraded to cyanogenmod 7, and am purchasing a case with a built in keyboard that hopefully does not share the issue. I think these are the only two options.
Bluetooth keyboard in ics
Hi all, I hope I'm in the right area, I have android ics, when I go to pair a Bluetooth keyboard, I put the keyboard into pairing mode and then search on the phone. The phone finds the keyboard and sais please enter the pin code on the keyboard, and press enter, wichita I do and the message on the phone disappears and the keyboard seems to be pairs, but when you look at the keyboard the pairing light is still flashing. The keyboard works great on my partners...dare I say it iPad, but I can not get it to work in ics. I've tried blueinput, blue keyboard jp ,but neither of these program's seem to help. The can see the keyboard but don't seem to connect to them. Any help would be appreciated. To me it seems as tho the keyboard is not receiving an acceptance message from the phone to say connected.
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Hi all, I hope I'm in the right area, I have android ics, when I go to pair a Bluetooth keyboard, I put the keyboard into pairing mode and then search on the phone. The phone finds the keyboard and sais please enter the pin code on the keyboard, and press enter, wichita I do and the message on the phone disappears and the keyboard seems to be pairs, but when you look at the keyboard the pairing light is still flashing. The keyboard works great on my partners...dare I say it iPad, but I can not get it to work in ics. I've tried blueinput, blue keyboard jp ,but neither of these program's seem to help. The can see the keyboard but don't seem to connect to them. Any help would be appreciated. To me it seems as tho the keyboard is not receiving an acceptance message from the phone to say connected.
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I would venture to say this is a device specific issue. I'd recommend going to the forum for your particular device and replying to a six month old post there that is vaguely related to your issue.
I have looked through the forums, and havnt found anything that helps. I have tried different programs and possible fixes. To no avail. I have a generic phone with ics so rooting may not b an option. One thing i have noticed is ics automatically generates a bluetooth access key. Is there a way to change this to manually choose or enter a pass key. I think this may be part of my problem. Or possibly fix the issue i have. Any thoughts.
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While trying to connect a BT device (mouse) I encounter the following problem: The S3 asks for a PIN for this device and the field cannot be left blank cause the continue button remains inactive then. The BT mouse does neither require a PIN nor does it work when any key is entered here.
Anyone got a solution for this issue?
Thanks, Don
every BT device like you have, have specific method to pair.
I have Jabra bluetooth headset, and I have to press the specific button on my jabra, so it can be paired with another blutooth (PC/cellphone).
try read manual on your mouse official website.
for me, that's not S3's issue.
bibia said:
every BT device like you have, have specific method to pair.
I have Jabra bluetooth headset, and I have to press the specific button on my jabra, so it can be paired with another blutooth (PC/cellphone).
try read manual on your mouse official website.
for me, that's not S3's issue.
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Men never read manuals, u know
OK maybe some additional details are helpful to grasp the problem.
I used this mouse with several different hosts, Win7 PC, Galaxy S2 and others. Pairing is usually easy as you just pair it and leave the PIN blank and that's it. The problem simply is that u can't leave the entry field for the PIN blank on the SGS3 (rooted with stock rom) wheras u can do so on other devices. And that makes it an S3 issue I assume.
Cheers,
DON