I have a bluetooth mouse and have connected with my Iconia tab a100 already, but it doesn't work. There is no cursor on the screen. Also, there's no use moving the mouse.
I have tried the same mouse on another android cellphone and it worked.
How can I make it work on a100?
And have anyone tried it?
I have succeeded connecting a Logitech Dinovo keyboard /mousepad to my A100.
You have to pair the tablet to the mouse, then enter a code to connect them together.
I was able to pair my folding bluetooth keyboard (stowaway) w/ it. My problem is i use my tablets on my dashboard as my music source (also navigation, etc.) and it doesn't seem to find the bluetooth audio in my car - won't even show up in pairing mode.
If i can't get this to work, I'm definitely taking it back and getting a 7" Toshiba Thrive or the Galaxy Tab Plus when they come out.
My car tells me that my A100 has connected successfully...
I use a Sync system in a 2011 Ford Focus and use it for navigation and music and it pairs and works perfectly.
I used a bluetooth keyboard successfully but can't use the mouse, did anyone use the bluetooth mouse on a100 successfully?
Yes I do use a Logitech 470 that I have paired through Astro bluetooth from the Market and then the regular device's bluetooth program.
Sent from my A100 using xda premium
My tab connects fine to my Bluetooth keyboard for the HP touchpad.
Yes.. I was able to pair with my LG Esteem and send files via bluetooth...
tether?
Has anyone found a solution (3rd party spftwate or otherwise) that works for Bluetooth tethering to an iPhone? 3GS OS5 jailbroken and soon to be rooted iconia a100.
I use NC tether from the market to tether with my iPhone 4.
Sent from my A100 using Tapatalk
After seeing rEVOLVE's post, I remembered an old Stowaway Think Outside folding Bluetooth keyboard. It connected and seems to work fine with the A100, although I can't figure out how to use it for any special commands, such as Home, End, or such functions as going directly to the Calendar, Contacts, etc. Any help there would be appreciated.
It will not connect to my car stereo (Kenwood KDC-695).
With my phone (T-Mobile G2x), it will pair but do nothing else. (The phone reports, "paired but not connected" and won't connect.)
Other than the keyboard, I haven't found any other use for the Bluetooth on this device. I'm wondering if rooting it or some other program would help.
I have used it to connect to bluetooth speakers, headset, car, and tethering. I do not have a bluetooth keyboard to test.
My fairly new Bluetooth mouse doesn't want to show up from within Android so I cant pair them. Is there a reason for this? Does it mean I have to buy a new mouse?
Does anyone recommend a cheap-ish mouse that will work?
Thanks.
Bump.
Same here. I have the logitech M310 and it will not pair with my GNEX. I could use the help too. This mouse comes with a dongle but I assumed that I could pair it without it. Thanks for any help.
I'm trying to figure out if changing the samsung bt stack to the regular android stack is possible on this phone. I want to use my Wii Remote for emulators but it doesn't seem like that's an option?
Ideas?
Just wondering. Could you put an NFC tag on a bluetooth keyboard, programmed to pair and connect with the keyboard by just tapping your Nexus 7 on the tag?
I certainly see bluetooth file transfers start up a heck of a lot faster when NFC is used rather than going through a manual pairing and connecting process, just wondering if the same speed improvement could be done with a keyboard connection.
Hello guys!
I am looking for an app that will quickly pair my phone with another phone through bluetooth with NFC. Does this exist? Can I make a tag for this? Ideally I would want this to work with someone who doesn't have an NFC reader app (like trigger).
Put phones back to back and boom- the phones have pairing information for bluetooth.
Someone set me on a path here for an answer.
never will exist
typhoonikan said:
Hello guys!
I am looking for an app that will quickly pair my phone with another phone through bluetooth with NFC. Does this exist? Can I make a tag for this? Ideally I would want this to work with someone who doesn't have an NFC reader app (like trigger).
Put phones back to back and boom- the phones have pairing information for bluetooth.
Someone set me on a path here for an answer.
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This app would never exist since for nfc to work the phone should be close since the signal is weak
Then how will the phones know that they are on each other by bluetooth...the phones wont know when to pair since bluetooth doesnt know the distance between the phones