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To pair a keyboard you need to enter the four digit code and then
press enter all from the keyboard


On 3/30/07, Willie McKemie <mckemie+maemo at spamcop.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 04:59:46PM -0500, Willie McKemie wrote:
> > Last year, I put sshd, xterm, mc, doom, and other useful apps on my
> > 770.  I'm now poking around trying to figure out how to do the same
> > with my 800.  And, I'm confused.  Can someone point me in the right
> > direction on installing the proper repositories?  There seems to be
> > much stuff on the maemowiki referencing the 770, but little about
> > the 800.  Can OS2006 apps generally be used under OS2007?
>
> HOT DAMN!  Here is what I was looking for:
> http://downloads.maemo.org
> Don't know how I missed it.  Slick!  This is a new facility since I
> last used my 770.
>
> I got term and ssh installed.  Got a root password set and I can ssh
> into the 800.
>
> Doom failed; looks like the repository is messed up.  Didn't find a
> mc that will work for OS2007.  Can anyone tell me how to get those
> two things installed on a 800?
>
> I've been trying to get my IPaq bt keyboard working; it is recognized,
> but I can't get it to "pair".  As the 800 attempts to "pair", it gives
> me a four digit number.  Am I supposed to use that number on the
> keyboard or something?  Am I supposed install some additional software?
> Anyone else have a IPaq folding keyboard working?
>
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