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Default [Q] How do I pair my BT Mouse (without passcode)

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since froyo the A101IT is perfect for me. i was wondering if I can pair my speedlink bluetooth mouse which I use for my thinkpad but i'm not able to pair it with my tablet, because android always wants me to enter the bleutooth passcode. the speedlink mouse does not use a passcode, it pairs BT without a code.

how do I tell android to pair the bluetooth mouse without code? if I dont enter anything the OK button is greyed out ...
 
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Did you try entering 0000 as a passcode?
 
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Did you try entering 0000 as a passcode?
yea, and 1234, neither work as it tells me that the code is incorrect - I have a MS wireless BT mouse. I was frustrated, and glad to see im not alone.
 
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did you try leaving the passcode blank - seems obvious - but that is what you are "TOLD" to do on Windows

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sure i tried leaving it blank but you can't continue because the button is grayed out.
i also tried 0000 and 1234 of course but the 101 just tells me, that the code is incorrect.
as soon as you enter something in the input field the button is clickable. if i delete the entered code the button keeps clickable for a second, but if i press it quick, it still says incorrect code i thought there is an app for everything ....


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other default i have seen is 1111

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no chance... my mouse requests a blank code ...
 
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I have the same problem on my at&t streak running official froyo 340 . My bluetake bt510 white bluetooth mouse requires no passkey but the dell streak always asks for one I also tried 0000, 1234 and many others with no pairing success but I think I found the answer well sort of not really well because on my at&t samsung captivate running froyo also (ji6) it automatically pairs with no pop up to enter pin or passkey obviously theres a diference but I highly doubt its hardware related but this info in the right hands should help all of us no passkey bluetooth pairers lol...
 
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Any solution for this?

 
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