I purchased a standard keyboard & mouse (Bluetooth)
Anker® T300 Ultra-Slim Mini Bluetooth 3.0 Wireless
HP X4000b Bluetooth Mouse
but they wouldn't get recognized when trying to 'pair'.
Is there anything special I need to do, or are they just not supported?
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Is there any way to distinguish between a "Bluetooth mouse" that uses a USB dongle and a Bluetooth mouse that will connect directly to the Xoom? I have 2 wireless Bluetooth Logitech mice, but neither will pair with my Xoom.
I've seen some lists of Bluetooth mice for other tablets, but nobody really clarifies if they are connecting via a dongle or not.
Any insight is appreciated.
sooner2k1 said:
Is there any way to distinguish between a "Bluetooth mouse" that uses a USB dongle and a Bluetooth mouse that will connect directly to the Xoom? I have 2 wireless Bluetooth Logitech mice, but neither will pair with my Xoom.
I've seen some lists of Bluetooth mice for other tablets, but nobody really clarifies if they are connecting via a dongle or not.
Any insight is appreciated.
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Bluetooth is a standard; the dongle that comes with a bluetooth mouse is a courtesy if your laptop doesn't have bluetooth integrated (and not necessary if it doesn't). There are wireless mice that come with proprietary wireless dongles, but that's not the same as bluetooth. You can tell if it's really bluetooth because it will have the bluetooth logo on it (it's an oval with a stylized "B" in it. Google it). (There is more than one bluetooth standard, mostly those are for different audio connections, but for a bluetooth mouse produced in the last few years these make no difference).
Edit: Also, I'm assuming you're using 3.1, which enables bluetooth mice. If you are (like me) waiting for the 3.1 update, bluetooth mice will find the tablet but you can't use them...
Hi and happy new year to all,
I've got a logitech bt mouse (the one that come with the keyboard - MX5500 revolution).
I've been trying to pair the arc (v.4.0.2.a.0.42) by this procedure:
- starting the bluetooth (phone)
- make the phone discoverable (phone)
- putting the mouse into pair mode (mouse)
- scanning bluetooth devices from the phone (phone)
- Pairing with mouse (code '0000')(phone)
and then in the screen appear the screenshot attached
so does anybody encounter this problem and how to solve?
does the arc support bluetooth mouses? which ones?
Use BlueInput. Android doesn't have native Bluetooth HID support.
Does not work, I've just installed the blueinput and cannot make it work as a mouse
Maybe you need to connect the receiver
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rkanwar said:
Maybe you need to connect the receiver
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It's connected...
Is it a bluetooth mouse or RF based wireless mouse?
I use the Bluetooth Keyboard EasyConnect to connect my microsoft bluetooth mouse 5000, this worked ok.
Maybe this thread will help you -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1224676
good luck
@soumya_digi: of course it's a bluetooth mouse (i used to use it with my pc)
@vin31sp: didn't work for me, how u do it?
@eladkoren1: that post it's for USBOTG, and storage and so, right?
It also have modules for keyboard and mouse..
And you get also the otg support with it
Good luck !
pairing optical bluetooth mouse with xperia
phone detects the mouse ok and then ask to input pairing code
is a box for it
However no digital keyboard comes up
So where to do it??
I have both a new Thinkpad Bluetooth mouse and a new Amazon Basics Bluetooth keyboard. If I try and pair both of them to my Galaxy Nexus, I end up getting dropouts and duplicates on the keyboard. Disconnect the mouse, and keyboard is perfect.
The pair (Keyboard and Mouse) work perfectly when linked to my laptop.
Anyone else tried using both bluetooth mouse and keyboard ?
Any suggestions ?
With my verizon galaxy nexus running liquid smooth 2.9 and golden kernel.
I want to use a bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
They both pair but never connect? Am I missing a step? I can get other bluetooth devices to pair and connect.
Keyboard: Logitech - diNovo Edge
Mouse: hp bluetooth mouse x4000b
I read all about this MHL set up but so far no luck for me. MHL reboots phone, mouse and keyboard don't connect!
Any help or links to help would be great! Thanks.
Re: Bluetooth Incompatibility with 4.3 Body Count
Hi:
You might start with this article:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-compatibility-with-many-bluetooth-keyboards/
Google started a Nexus 7 Support Site:
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!categories/nexus/nexus-7
Here's the thread on Bluetooth problems:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/ORce7P9V4qU[1-25-false]
After reading many reports, Paul from Google had the following response on 8/19: "Thanks for the feedback about Bluetooth keyboard compatibility with your new Nexus 7 tablets. We're looking into it." Nothing from Paul since.
About half of the keyboards don't connect at all while the other half suffer repeated keystrokes, gibberish, non-functional with wireless etc. Choose your favorite incompatibility:
Bluetooth Keyboards
Adesso Bluetooth keyboard SN K1304000220 Model WKB-1000SB
Apple Bluetooth Keyboard & Logitech M-RCQ142
Apple Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard (Model A1314)
GEMBIRD KB-BT-001 (Bluetooth 3.0)
Grandmax wireless mini keyboard #KB-BT1L-BK
GYMLE Bluetooth Keyboard
iBUFFALO BSKBB06BK
I-rock Tablet Keyboard
Kensington Bluetooth Keyboard
Logitech 920-003390 Tablet Keyboard for Android 3.0 Plus
Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard 5000
Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard model #1521
Perixx Periboard-805L
Perixx PERIBOARD-806
SHARKK® ALUMINUM Ultra Slim Mini Bluetooth 3.0 Wireless Keyboard
Sony PS3 Bluetooth Keyboard
Spider Bluetooth Keyboard
Targus AKB32UK
Targus BT keyboard
Think Outside keyboard
Zagg Flex keyboard
Bluetooth Mice
Apple Magic Mouse
Apple Magic Trackpad
Logitech M555b
Logitech Tablet Mouse for Android 3.1+
Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 (P/N: X807028-003)
Microsoft Mouse 5000
Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse
Microsoft wedge mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Motorola Bluetooth mouse
Bluetooth Speakers
Cambridge Soundworks OontZ Angle bluetooth speaker
Logitech UE Mobile Boombox
Bluetooth Headsets
Motorola H300
Oticon Streamer
Sony Ericsson MW600 Headset
Google is telling people to buy BT 3.0 compliant keyboards but you should note that several BT 3.0 keyboards don't work with 4.3.
As for other options, I wouldn't believe that any BT devices are compatible with 4.3 unless I see it for my own eyes or have someone I trust verify.
On that note, I got a Perixx 804 Bluetooth Keyboard today and confirm that it works with the Nexus 7 2012 and Nexus 7 2013 running 4.3. It pairs, types without repeated keystrokes, works with wifi 2.4 and 5.0 etc.
Perixx PERIBOARD-804, Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard - Black - 10x5" Portable Size - Ultrathin 1/4" Design - Compatible with Android & Windows OS - Silent X Type Scissor Keys - On/Off Switch - US English Layout $26.99
http://www.amazon.com/Perixx-PERIBO...B005MJ6F80/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1379114299&
It's thin and light but not foldable. It works which makes it a rare-bird indeed.
An old Zen Koan: If Google says they're looking into it, is there anyone in the forest?
Tom
If you need a bluetooth keyboard that works with the 2013 Nexus 7.. I have the Logitech K810 and it works.. Just a heads up. Its rechargeable and it's backlit and can pair with 3 devices... Hope that helps someone..
I can no longer pair/connect with Britelink Bluetooth Audio Receiver
Seems like issue isn't just related to keyboards or nexus, etc.
Using Cyanogendmod 10.2, android 4.3 on Samsung galaxy s3 with broken bluetooth functionality.