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2010-01-27
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2010-01-28
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2010-02-01
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2010-02-02
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2010-02-07
, 08:04
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#56
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Please Nokia fix this! It is actually very important. I bet most people who buy the N900 expect that BT Keyboards be supported. The device is afterall being touted as a mobile computer...
I hope someone hacks this functionality into the device sometime soon. I'm dissapointed that Nokia hasn't made it a priority.
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2010-02-22
, 02:25
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2010-03-12
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2010-03-17
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@ Bern, Switzerland
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#59
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Apple's wireless keyboard uses encryption. I don't know what the BT setup is on the N900, but if you have a hcid.conf, you will need to add 'auth enable; encrypt enable;' to device {}
hciconfig hci0 auth hciconfig hci0 enable
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2010-04-04
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@ Europe
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#60
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That's exactly the problem we experienced and which were solved with Qobi's help.