Am Dienstag, den 07.06.2011, 20:11 -0300 schrieb Vinicius Costa Gomes: > This is what I would do: > > 1. Get the BlueZ sources, and go to the test/ directory; > > 2. ./simple-agent hci0 <keyboard address> > (follow the instructions from the keyboard for pairing, usually putting the > same passkey in both sides). This will pair your computer with the > keyboard. If it complains about that the pairing already exists, just add a > third parameter, it can be anything. > > 3. ./test-device trusted <keyboard address> yes > This will set the device as trusted, so connection comming from it will > be automatically accepted. > > 4. Now as the device is already bonded and connections are automatically > accepted, reconnections should work as they should. Unbelievable: It's working! Thanks! Those scripts are part of the ubuntu "bluez"-package with a little change in naming them: There is always a "bluez-" in front of it. simple-agent -> bluez-simple-agent test-device -> bluez-test-device So no need to download them. I must confess, I was sceptical at first, because I already tried bluez-simple-agent without success. I guess I was lucky to have the right combination of packages installed, now - got to figure out, why it didn't work last time! Well, then: I'll spread the word! Thanks again! Bye!
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