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#11
Hmm, whenever I try to connect it only shows up as HSP.

vforviktor@vendetta-laptop:~$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:19:4FBD:86 vendetta-tablet
vforviktor@vendetta-laptop:~$ sudo 'hidd -connect '00:19:4FBD:86'
>
>

Just gets stuck on the > prompt, as BlueMaemo just says "waiting for connection".
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
Hmm, whenever I try to connect it only shows up as HSP.

vforviktor@vendetta-laptop:~$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:19:4FBD:86 vendetta-tablet
vforviktor@vendetta-laptop:~$ sudo 'hidd -connect '00:19:4FBD:86'
>
>

Just gets stuck on the > prompt, as BlueMaemo just says "waiting for connection".
You should skip the ' ,this is just to exemplify .
The correct command is: sudo hidd -connect 00:19:4FBD:86
 
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When I tried that it just said hidd was not a valid command (guess it's not installed?). Though I do have bluez..
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They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...
 
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Originally Posted by Laughing Man View Post
When I tried that it just said hidd was not a valid command (guess it's not installed?). Though I do have bluez..
Some Bluez version don't have hidd, you can use a graphical interface like kinputwizard (try to call it in a terminal).
Which distro are you using ?
 
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Originally Posted by johnkzin View Post
Anyone tried using it as a keyboard for their Nokia S60 phone?
I already tried a while ago, and doesn't work with the Nokia BT keyboard app, I know where is the problem but can't fix it. I don't know if exist other's S60 app to connect BT keyboards besides the Nokia app.
 
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I posted an interest in something like this in the past, so I just wanted to say thanks :-)

I see that it's a port of something like ReMoko for OpenMoko, and your page also mentiones testing the Android G1 ... are you going to port this to the G1, as well?
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Originally Posted by johnkzin View Post
I posted an interest in something like this in the past, so I just wanted to say thanks :-)

I see that it's a port of something like ReMoko for OpenMoko, and your page also mentiones testing the Android G1 ... are you going to port this to the G1, as well?
Where you seen that I'm testing the Android G1 ? I'm not a lucky guy with one of those devices.

The should be possible to port this to Android, if Google open the system, right now is impossible to port the app, because the app use some low level code and resource that are not available in the Android Java functions.
 
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#18
Woot, awesome! Anyone know if this will work under Ubuntu hardy?
 
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Originally Posted by VDVsx View Post
Where you seen that I'm testing the Android G1 ? I'm not a lucky guy with one of those devices.
Right column of your page, under "recent posts" it says:

Test T-Mobile G1 Now

Which I assume is for the emulator. I wasn't saying you've got one in your hands, just that you seem to have an interest in them, so I was hoping that'd eventually lead to a port of the code.

The should be possible to port this to Android, if Google open the system, right now is impossible to port the app, because the app use some low level code and resource that are not available in the Android Java functions.
yeah, I'm hoping someone will make it possible to access the linux layers of the device, and not just the java layers.

For example, I want OpenSSH, and maybe VNC, on it. As well as more bluetooth profiles. These would all be easier if developers could get to the linux layers.
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#20
Posting from hardy right now, using my N810 as a keyboard

Thank you so much for this great app!!!
 
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