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Just please check my work:
1- Power up the keyboard
2- Run "Bluetooth Keyboard" from control panel
3- Select "Pair" (it finds the keyboard)
4- Select the keyboard, OK
5- N800 gives me a passcode. Type it on the keyboard with no function key, then hit enter
6- Tap OK
Over and over and over. Power the keyboard off and on, select the applet in different sequences. Still get "Pairing Failed".
Any ideas anyone? Is there any chance of some command line function that I might use, or perhaps a config file that I can just manually hack from Xterm?