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yep, i have not found a consistent way of doing it either. I find some reference to a bluez provided script, but it is apparently not part of the packages used by nokia.
i also find that bluetooth actually allow for alphanumerics during paring, so the behavior is within standard. I guess the nokia people designed the tablets to behave like phones rather then computers, sadly
here is a link to a python script (simple-agent) that talks directly to bluez to handle pairing in terminal:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/b...-agent;hb=HEAD
no tested but perhaps worth a shot.
i think you could follow the pairing section here:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Manual...Bluetooth#Pair
The problem:
My Bluetooth GPS mouse uses the passcode "NAVMAN" the N800 will not allow entry of anything but numbers so its not possible to pair them.
I have had loads of advice before and I know the normal way is not possible.
It does work with Maemo Mapper, but that uses the mac address instead of the normal way to pair.
What I need help with:
So, what I though was, maybe there is another way to achieve this? Could I pair a mobile phone, then go into the system someware and edit the file where paired devices are stored to the details of my GPS Mouse?
Or if I pair it in Ununtu then get the info I need from there?
There has to be a way without the conventional method of pairing.
I just don't have the knowledge to do this so was hoping for some pointers.