*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1845163 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1845163
** Description changed: Expected behavior: 1. Pressing the “Cancel” button during device pairing should close the pairing code prompt 2. Re-pairing BT keyboard after cancelling initial pairing should re-open the pairing code prompt Problem: 1. Pressing the “Cancel” button during device pairing does not close the pairing code prompt 2. Re-pairing BT keyboard after cancelling initial pairing does not show the pairing code prompt. Steps: 1. Turn on the system’s Bluetooth (usually turned on by default on boot) 2. Try to pair the system with the BT Keyboard via the Bluetooth Settings UI 3. When the pairing code prompt appears, input the wrong code and press enter. This should generate a new code 4. Press “Cancel” on the pairing code prompt. Notice that the cancel button is not working. 5. Press the Esc button on the system’s keyboard. This should close the pairing code prompt. 6. Try re-pairing the system with the BT Keyboard via the Bluetooth Settings UI. 7. Notice that the connection is loading but the pairing code prompt does not reappear. The system and the BT keyboard cannot be re-paired. Workaround: 1. When a new code is generated in Step 3, input the correct code. This would successfully pair the system and the BT keyboard. 2. Try rebooting the system after Step 7 to recover the connection. Notes: - Keyboards tested: > ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard > Microsoft Designer Keyboard - Issue does not happen in Windows OS - I have reported this issue to Intel and they didn't see any error from the connection logs. We are suspecting that this has to do with the Bluetooth UI instead. - Bluez version: 5.53 + - Ubuntu version: 20.04 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gnome-control-center in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1888164 Title: Cannot re-pair Bluetooth Keyboard when wrong pairing code is entered Status in gnome-bluetooth package in Ubuntu: New Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Expected behavior: 1. Pressing the “Cancel” button during device pairing should close the pairing code prompt 2. Re-pairing BT keyboard after cancelling initial pairing should re-open the pairing code prompt Problem: 1. Pressing the “Cancel” button during device pairing does not close the pairing code prompt 2. Re-pairing BT keyboard after cancelling initial pairing does not show the pairing code prompt. Steps: 1. Turn on the system’s Bluetooth (usually turned on by default on boot) 2. Try to pair the system with the BT Keyboard via the Bluetooth Settings UI 3. When the pairing code prompt appears, input the wrong code and press enter. This should generate a new code 4. Press “Cancel” on the pairing code prompt. Notice that the cancel button is not working. 5. Press the Esc button on the system’s keyboard. This should close the pairing code prompt. 6. Try re-pairing the system with the BT Keyboard via the Bluetooth Settings UI. 7. Notice that the connection is loading but the pairing code prompt does not reappear. The system and the BT keyboard cannot be re-paired. Workaround: 1. When a new code is generated in Step 3, input the correct code. This would successfully pair the system and the BT keyboard. 2. Try rebooting the system after Step 7 to recover the connection. Notes: - Keyboards tested: > ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard > Microsoft Designer Keyboard - Issue does not happen in Windows OS - I have reported this issue to Intel and they didn't see any error from the connection logs. We are suspecting that this has to do with the Bluetooth UI instead. - Bluez version: 5.53 - Ubuntu version: 20.04 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/1888164/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp