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Re: The easy way to connect N800 to I go keyboard
@dubwise: there are Fkeys, blue-fn+a produces F1 .. bl-fn+l produces F9, bl-fn+; produces F11, bl-fn+. produces F10, also lower row has some function keys too (print-scr, scroll lock etc.) just run some kind of keyboard checker (xev, xkeycaps) and see :)
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although technically savy - I don't have much experience with this sorta thing (VI). I tried following these steps in X Terminal, and I'm able to get the MAC address, but can't seem to list any file names. Even if I do get the file names to list - I don't know how to edit them... :confused: Sorry, might seem like beginner steps but I"m stumped! Can anybody provide more complete instructions? |
Re: The easy way to connect N800 to I go keyboard
[QUOTE=dubwise;138778]Got my 4 row iGo keyboard today.
A little sad to see there's no Fkeys. QUOTE] You may have already seen this but: FYI, I was able to type Function keys from my iGo keyboard by holding down the blue function key and pressing A = F1, S = F2 and so on along the row. |
Re: The easy way to connect N800 to I go keyboard
ok... so, I solved the problem the simpler (yet longer?) way. I completley re-installed 2008 without restoring the backup, paired the keyboard - which worked. Then I restored my backup.
Now, I'm having the same problem as others out there... once I use the keyboard, the on-screen keyboard won't show up. Regretting the update... not sure what good its doing me!! :( suggestions? did anybody resolve this? |
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Woo yeah!
I was struggling until I did a search and found this, thanks! |
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Got mine today. No problems up and running in 60 seconds.
I did not have the dreaded sticker problem..thank God. Question: (apologies in advance if this has been covered in another thread) Is there a list or wiki or something that outlines commons keystroke combinations or keyboard shortcuts that work well with OS2008 apps? I'd really be interested in using some with micro b..guess what I'd like to see is not having to use touch or the stylus at all.. I see the obvious stuff and I'm sure I could stumble around and figure stuff out..but a list or table of keystrokes would be great. Thanks in advance smart people..:) |
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i've tried everything and i still can't get it to work.
this is so frustrating. |
Re: The easy way to connect N800 to I go keyboard
To get the horrible sticker off, use bestine benzeine. It works every time. How do I know this. As a graphic designer who worked way before computers, bestine was the brand to get to clean up mechnicals and marked up photographs. Benzene doesn't hurt surfaces. It may give you cancer but it wont hurt keyoards or photos or anything else that the adhesive you are talking about is stuck on. HTH
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Re: The easy way to connect N800 to I go keyboard
After following this thread, I too have successfully paired my iGo Sierra with my OS2008 N800 (THANK YOU!!!). In fact, to simplify the process:
1) Install osso-xterm, nano (or vi) and becomeroot if not done already 2) Open up Xterm, type "sudo gainroot" to become root 3) Type "cd /var/lib/bluetooth/*" to access your device's BT directory 4) Just clear out all the files EXCEPT for config. To do this, open each in nano or vi and clear the lines within, then save the files. Each line should start with a MAC address. Note: *Don't delete the files!* 5) Reboot the N800 and try pairing normally - i.e. turn on Bluetooth, search for devices, hit the button on your keyboard to activate it, and pair it by holding Fn and typing the passcode, then mashing Fn+OK a few times. Now the N800 should actually wait for you to get the code right instead of saying "Pairing Failed" immediately. This removes the future problems of any other devices previously paired with the N800 - this way when I go to link to my friend's phone (that I had paired with back in OS2007) I won't run into this "Pairing Failed" problem again. <EDIT> I'd only clear out the files if this is the first BT device you're trying to pair. If you've already successfully paireed other devices, I'd follow the advice about finding your keyboard's MAC address as explained on above posts. |
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Thanks again! :) |
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