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Originally Posted by olighak View Post
Jan I have the same thing. My palm bluetooth keyboard, which I had succesfully paired before after modifying main.conf, and worked every time I turned it on prior to upgrading to week 46, now only pairs and then nothing more.

Iīve once seen the N900īs bluetooth icon briefly flash blue when turning on the keyboard but otherwise thereīs nothing to be done.

The option to "connect" in the bluetooth menu is grayed out for the keyboard and I canīt get it to show up.

Is there a log on the device for bluetooth connection attempts?

Where are the input drivers/profiles for the keyboard located on the N900? There is HAL directory and a NETWORK directory under /etc but no INPUT directory. (hal and network were the other two profiles disabled in main.conf) I am simply wondering if the HID/input profile was removed from the week 46 or week 51 firmware.
I think I've got week 51 firmware, my version (according to "About product") is 2.2009.51-1.002, so I guess this is year 2009, week 51. qobi, which version are you using?

I don't have any HAL or NETWORK directories. I do have /etc/hal and /etc/network, but the latter is known to me as the standard Debian network interface configuration place, so I don't think the two directories are linked to bluetoothd plugins. I don't know how to find out which bluetooth plugins are available on the device, though. Tips or answers anyone?

Best regards, Jan