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The windows key is already there, but there's no way to assign it via the UI, but you can edit /etc/bluemaemo/bluemaemo.conf and assign "win" to the key that you wish(look at the PS3 confs). BUT: you don't need to edit the config file at all. most of the keys you can change in bluemaemo. in each application there is a button named "Settings" where you can allocate the keys. :) (the config file is only needed if the key or combination isn't available/possible in the settings-window) |
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VDVsx, is BlueMaemo and its dependencies optified?
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My laptop I got it pared only one time with the stock bluetooth drivers from MS, to make it work easy I had to change my drivers to Bluesoleil and now I can pair it every time without fail. Even the 2MB data limit trial is good enough for using remote functions for a long time (2mb limit resets every time you start the program) On my desktop I have a nice usb bluetooth receiver that uses the Toshiba BT stack, I downloaded the newest drivers for it but it seems to not be working at all... not just with my N900 but my other stuff too, so some kind of issue there but I still got it to connect today with stock MS drivers by doing this: First I paired the N900 and the computer not in BlueMaemo just normally, under the "my bluetooth devices" you will see the N900 there and it will look like a phone. Then start up Bluemaemo and use the option to receive a connection. You will then suddenly see the already paired N900 change from a phone icon into a keyboard one, because its now a HID device. So instead of trying to pair again, all I did was right click the keyboard icon select properties and then used the "view avilible services" tab. You should see the HID device service there unchecked, by checking it, almost right away I heard the "new hardware" beeps and it was connected and working without having to pair it again and bluemaemo was on the main screen ready to use. So you can probably get it working with any setup but if you have some extra $$$ the most problem free solution is probably bluesoleil I think its like $20 for a year. |
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BlueSoleil-drivers doesn't seem to work in x64 Win7 with my bt-dongle, it just says "no hardware" :-/ |
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Chances are you can do the same and have it work for you. I write a mini guide on this long ago for my EEE 1000H you should be able to follow it and see how to apply it for your device: http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=303559 |
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Forcing driver install was successfully with another X86 Win7 -machine, but BlueMaemo didn't work with that neither. Device got disconnected after one or two seconds I had paired it with the computer. Maybe I should try to find another BT-dongle (different chip inside) for my computer? |
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