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Try entering 0000 as passcode on your N900 ;-) It should work this way!
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Is it possible for you to enter <SPACE> as a passcode? Like just press the space bar and then confirm? Found this solution for some Windows Mobile Phones here http://www.vistax64.com/vista-hardwa...o-passkey.html
I mean it's worth a try ;-)
I went ahead and connected a bluetooth keyboard to the N900. Functions fine, but now the next step is a bluetooth presenter to do powerpoint presentations.
The N900 finds my device but wants a passcode to be entered before pairing. The presenter I own does not have, nor want a passcode.
Is there a way to make the N900 not request a passcode prior to pairing and making the device a trusted one?