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hey everyone I just got my new igo stowaway keyboard today and i'm having a little bit of a problem. It was working fine up until an hour ago when I was trying to tether my n800 to my v360. It's successfully paired with my n800 but it's not registering any key taps, the green light still blinks as usual.

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Had that happen to me too and IIRC the BT went to sleep or just lost the connection even though it was paired.

Don't use it much anymore, but just mess with it and perhaps reboot and it will most likely come back to working.
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I already tried rebooting, should I reflash it?
 
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there is a thread around here about clearing out some settings file that makes the BT paring go a bit wonky. I am actually hunting it myself as my iGo BT kybd no longer auto-sync's when I turn it on. If I find the instructions thread I'll come back and post the link...it's the first time I had a few microseconds to hunt this issue in a week or so...

EDIT:

Here is a post with the instructions for manually clearing the BT settings. Perhaps that will help with your issue?

http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...3&postcount=13

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thanks, i'll try that out.
 

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Ok, I cleared the bt settings, that didn't work. I just cleared the device and when I try pair, I get a ''pairing failed'' message, i don't even have time to renter the 4-didget code in the keyboard, the ''pairing failed'' message automatcally comes up. I also noticed that whenever I open up the keyboard, the green light automatcally starts blinking, is this normal?

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yes that's normal - maybe your batteries are low in the bt keyboard?
 

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Originally Posted by joshv06
Ok, I cleared the bt settings, that didn't work. I just cleared the device and when I try pair, I get a ''pairing failed'' message, i don't even have time to renter the 4-didget code in the keyboard, the ''pairing failed'' message automatcally comes up.
This is the "wonkiness" described earlier in this thread.

If you followed the steps in the link posted, where (as root!) you delete the contents of your /var/lib/bluetooth/<your NIT MAC address> directory, followed by a tablet shutdown and restart, then you should be able to pair the device up again.

It sounds like you might have skipped one or more steps in that process.
 

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Wow! it worked! Thanks alot everyone for all the help!
 
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I just got this problem today as well (I have not done what is described in that post), am I going to have to do this every so often ?
 
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