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I dunno what's up, but nothing i do with my N900 actually does anything to ps3, besides (dis)connecting it.
I'm up for testing and helping you do this, and i've also got a suggestion; PS3's don't have "names" so could you just make "PS3" pop-up automatically, and we can re-name it later? It's just that i didn't know i was looking at the list of connected devices until i realised my ps3 was there, i simple couldn't see it!
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