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2008-03-11
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2008-03-11
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In my case with igo keyboard if I haven't powered off, then all I have to do is turn on bluetooth then the keyboard and am set to go.
If I have powered off then I activate bluetooth, turn on keyboard and tap the bluetooth status bar icon, tap bluetooth settings, tap devices, (at this point I will see my keyboard with the key icon next to it, I ignore it) tap edit, select connect and then approve my way back out.
Still a pain but easier than re entering the code.
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2008-03-11
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2008-03-11
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2008-03-11
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I am having a similar problem with my N800 and my iGo stowaway keyboard. It pairs up initially, and the BT icon on the N800 is 'blue'. If my N800 goes into screen-darkening standby, the BT connection is dropped. If I try to reconnect, it fails. I even tried following the exact procedure given by WoodyS in message 2 of this thread, and the pairing always fails.
Seemingly, the only way the iGo and N800 play well together is if I:
1. open an xterm window.
2. `sudo gainroot`
3. `rm -Rf /var/bluetooth/<my nokia's mac address>/`
4. turn the N800 off.
5. turn the N800 on.
6. activate bluetooth and set up a new BT device
7. BT "discover" and pair with the iGo keyboard as a trusted device
...and then, everything works fine, until it stops working (which is usually when the N800 has gone to 'sleep'), at which point it's a simple matter of just starting at step 1 above and doing it all over again.
It's really quite convenient!! NOT
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2008-03-11
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2008-03-11
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I don't know what your background is, but I'm quite used to going months and months and months on end without having to reboot a linux box.
JUST to use my BT keyboard, I have to reboot the N800 daily!!! I should be able to go months and months and months of `uptime` on this device, too. ...not just 15 to 20 minutes!
This needs to be fixed. If the device is a "trusted" device, it just needs to sync up as soon as BT is enabled on the N800, and that's all there is to it. I shouldn't have to do anything other than Ctrl-Fn-Fn on the iGo to get it beaconing... everything else should be automatic. It's not. It's a bug.
the box with the shortest "uptime" at home:
[root@mitra ~]# uptime
13:46:18 up 393 days, 15:12, 4 users, load average: 0.26, 0.44, 0.42
my N800:
/home/user # uptime
13:48:51 up 24 min, load average: 0.34, 0.14, 0.15
What is the trick to getting the pairing to persist and automatically reconnect after both the N810 and the keyboard have been turned off and then back on?