Alex and others, I solved the problem in a more or less indirect way.
It turns out that the Bluetooth keyboard apparently doesn't forget the pairing
code. If I hit the reset button on the keyboard after turning it on, it works
fine. I don't understand why, but I can live with this.
Thank you
You want the keyboard to remember the pairing so that it will pair
automatically when you turn your keyboard on. I had this issue last week. Just
remember to pair when changing devices.
On Jan 7, 2012, at 6:25 AM, Michael Busboom m...@busboom.at wrote:
Alex and others, I solved the problem
Hello Listers,
I recently purchased a Bluetooth keyboard that was specifically designed for
the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. For the most part, the keyboard works well, the
caveat being for the most part.
whenever I turn off the keyboard and iPhone 4, they lose their pairing, and I
need sighted
This is not too helpful, but I find your problem very odd. From my
experience, vo will read the numbers you have to enter because they
appear in an alert, and pairing is never lost unless you remove it
manually. I saw a keyboard un-pair itself from my sister's iPad once,
but I think that was
Hi Alex,
This happens every time I power off the iPhone and then switch it back on and
thus far, VO has never read the numbers required for pairing. I will, however,
go back into the iPhone VO settings and make sure that alerts are automatically
read.
Thanks for your input anyway.
Mike
On
There is no setting for that, alerts are always read when they appear.
By alert, I mean a popup window, not something that appears in the
status bar.
If you can, try another (different brand) keyboard and see if the same
thing happens.
On 1/6/12, Michael Busboom m...@busboom.at wrote:
Hi Alex,