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Title:
Cannot connect to 1byone bluetooth keyboard (after successful
As a workaround I managed to pair successfully following the instruction in the
"Pairing process" section at
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_keyboard
i.e.
sudo bluetoothctl -a
power on
agent KeyboardOnly
default-agent
pairable on
#enter pairing mode on the keyboard
scan on
pair MAC_
I was able to pair it successfully via the GUI. I selected to use the
pin option to auto and while the wizard finished it flashed briefly the
pair code on the screen. I entered the pin even though there was no
'field' to enter the pin in. Once I entered the pin the keyboard
finally paired. Def
I also experience the same bug.
I have a dell bluetooth keyboard that with not pair.
The GUI does not select a pin, and none of the pin options work.
I can connect via the command line and the keyboard will work, untill I reboot
Then I have to use the command line to connect again
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Does the keyboard need to be in pairing mode to connect (vs actually
pair?). It seemed to help me today, but I had thought that when I first
reported this bug I had also tried putting it in pairing mode.
Without the keyboard in pairing mode:
bluetoothd[4848]: src/device.c:connect_profiles()
/or
When connecting a device doesn't work this normally means that there is
no handler for the profiles bluez tries to connect with. "Connecting
with a bluetooth device" means "Connecting with a profile". When you
enter "connect " in bluetoothctl bluez will go through all
profiles the remote devices p
** Description changed:
I own a 1byone bluetooth keyboard/touchpad combo device. I'm using
wily.
I have managed to successfully pair it (the UI did not work for this --
- it never prompted me to type a PIN code in, it just silently failed).
- But doing it via the console did pair it:
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