On Monday 18 February 2008 07:48:29 Ted Lemon wrote:
I'd be tempted to sell my Neo if I felt like there was some security
to the transaction, because right now I'm not finding time to focus on
hacking it, so the wait for the next model isn't a hard one for me.
But the transaction security
On Feb 18, 2008 10:31 AM, Christopher Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want my Neo to act as HIDD, I *think* the command is hidd --server but i
get an error: Address in use, any ideas.
I haven't tried it on the phone yet, but last night I bought the Apple
BT keyboard and got it working for my
Yes I know how to use a HID just need to know how to set the Neo into HID
mode(e.g act as a Input Device)
kenneth marken [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/18/08 1:17 PM
On Monday 18 February 2008 18:54:17 Shawn Rutledge wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 10:31 AM, Christopher Earl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want my
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I have the same keyboard, and the timeout disconnect was due to a
configuration issue in the BlueZ stack in general (I don't have a Neo
yet, this is with a regular Linux desktop). I updated the configuration
file (can't remember exactly what I
hcitool scan
to discover the keyboard and get its BT address; then
hidd --connect BTADDR
SettingsGUI has a bluetooth panel btw, this can also be used and
might be easier to extend for other BT devices. Works great for me
pairing an apple wireless-bt keyboard, btw, and its a rockin'
Hi Christopher,
This is valuable information. I'm pretty sure a wiki page exists for
identifying hardware that is compatible with OpenMoko. Can you find that
page and add this item?
This is particularly interesting to me because I need such a keyboard.
Thanks,
Michael
Christopher Earl
Michael,
I added to the list on the bluetooth Wiki,I really dig this KB
because the maouse pad works, The only thing is Either ALT+CTL+F1-F9 does not
call the kernel to spawn a new terminal or the F keys have no effect in OM.
This would be usefull because I cant figure out how to
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