Re: pairing device in text mode

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On Fri, Jul 01, 2011, W.P. wrote:
> How can I do this in text mode?

You can pair with "simple-agent hci0 <remote address>". To simply create
a new device object without pairing you can use "test-device create
<remote address>". Once you've created the object you can connect HID to
the device with "test-input connect <remote address". To make it
possible for the remote device to connect back to you later without user
interaction do "test-device trusted <remote address> yes". simple-agent,
test-input and test-device can be found under the test subdirectory in
the source tree.

> (mouse does not require PIN)

That doesn't make any sense. A PIN is a mandatory input parameter to the
pairing process with any Bluetooth 2.0 or older device. Or do you mean
to say that the mouse doesn't require pairing at all?

Johan
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