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Originally Posted by maartenmk View Post
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KBDMODEL=pc105
which are both correct, as far as I can tell. Can anyone shed some light?
Have you tried any of the others? I had to go through each of them until I found that pc101 works - ie makes all the non-alphanumeric keys work.
 

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#192
The latest version of HID script does not work well with the N900 integrated keypad.

How I can return to the previous version?
 
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I have updated to 0.11, with another attempt to configure the internal keyboard. I hope that it helps WhiteWolf...

I have split out the evdev mouse driver into its own package and made the scripts depend on it; this should be the last version that reboots your phone.

EDIT: and as vengeance, it makes you reboot twice!
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Is there any chance that version 0.11 solves my issue ?
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...220#post834220

In anyway, thank you
 
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Originally Posted by kureyon View Post
Have you tried any of the others? I had to go through each of them until I found that pc101 works - ie makes all the non-alphanumeric keys work.
I tried pc101, with the same result. Thing is, the command of qobi also specifies pc105, and that does work, so I don't think that is it. But thanks nontheless.

By the way, the script only seems to work (partially) the first time I connect after pairing. Or maybe I am doing something wrong....
 
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Originally Posted by qole View Post
I have updated to 0.11, with another attempt to configure the internal keyboard. I hope that it helps WhiteWolf...

I have split out the evdev mouse driver into its own package and made the scripts depend on it; this should be the last version that reboots your phone.

EDIT: and as vengeance, it makes you reboot twice!
The first ... Thanks for your work.

The changes do not work for me completely. The external keyboard works but the N900 integrated keypad on the language keeps changing. Mine is Spanish, has the character "ñ" and then connect the keyboard with HID BT keyboard WATCHER N900 replaced the key with the character "ñ" by the character "."

In addition to the numbers keys stop working.
 

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Originally Posted by WhiteWolf View Post
The first ... Thanks for your work.

The changes do not work for me completely. The external keyboard works but the N900 integrated keypad on the language keeps changing. Mine is Spanish, has the character "ñ" and then connect the keyboard with HID BT keyboard WATCHER N900 replaced the key with the character "ñ" by the character "."

In addition to the numbers keys stop working.
Do you have an n900 with spanish keyboard? where did you buy it?
 
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Let's try again:

Originally Posted by maartenmk View Post
I got my Igo stowaway to work, but number keys only by using qobi's original command ($ setxkbmap -device 4 -I -I/usr/share/X11/xkb-chinook -rules base -model pc105 -layout us).
It's not clear what is working/not working. If your keyboard is not fully functioning (ie all the keys does what they are supposed to) then you need to try each of:

pc101, pc102, pc104, (pc105) to see which works fully (preferably) or which gives the greatest number of functioning keys (consolation prize). When you have the above sussed out then you edit .btkeyboard and can use the Watcher script. If the above setxkbmap isn't able to configure your keyboard correctly then neither would the Watcher script.
 

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Originally Posted by snakekontrol View Post
Do you have an n900 with spanish keyboard? where did you buy it?
The N900 I bought in Spain.

Nokia has an online store for Spain too.

http://www.nokia.es/productos/movile...teclado-qwerty
 
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WhiteWolf: we need to diagnose a bit more. Your internal keyboard numbers aren't working, that means your internal keyboard is probably not being configured at all (the script must fail).

Please do not start the watcher, connect your BT keyboard, and then, from the terminal, run the following:

Code:
bt-kbd-remap
Please post the output from this script.
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