Then it prompted me to type the code, which you have to type in your bluetooth keyboard. Pair F4:73:35:59:1C:7A (that's my keyboard's MAC, yours will be similar, but different) Going back to the bluetoothctl prompt, ran the following: This may change or not be needed, if you have a different keyboard. Then I pressed F1 (yellow bluetooth 1) until the led starts blinking fast. On my Logitech K380 Keyboard I pressed Fn + P to get it in an Android/PC type of configuration. These are the steps I followed, in case helps:Ĭonnected over SSH to the MiSTer and run bluetoothctl, then did the following: I do not need to pair my input devices everytime I reboot the MiSTer. The configuration remains after reboots, power off / power on. I'm just using the standard bluetoothctl. Instead of using the provided bluetooth_pair.sh script and all the other scripts that are called from this one.
#Microsoft wedge keyboard won't pair software
Is there a list of known working bluetooth keyboards that will reconnect automatically or is it pot-luck? Not sure if this is a software issue or a HW issue?Īlright, I managed to get it working. I can re-connect it via Settings->Devices, but in order to do so, I have to un-pair it, then pair it again and connect, which. I have a Bluetooth Surface Keyboard which I like, but it sometimes disconnects itself. I have a Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 motherboard with built-in Bluetooth and Antenna. I also tried to use an Apple A1314 wireless keyboard but that has a similar issue, where it will not connect automatically once paired. Re-Connect Microsoft Bluetooth Surface Keyboard Im running Wind(OS Build 19041.264). I have a Logitech K400 and that works fine without needing to pair, but then it has it's own USB receiver. I've also unplugged every other USB device (except a controller needed to control the menu) I've tried all the USB sockets in the hub with the same results.
Keyboard used: Logitech K380 bluetooth keyboardīluetooth dongle(s): Belkin F8T065 and Aukru CSR 4.0 (CSR8510 based) However, if a device supports Bluetooth 4.0 (in some cases), 4. If I run the bluetooth pairing script again from the scripts menu it will start working again. However, AT&T and the local operating companies are in the position of using this issue to drive a wedge between the data/business community and the. Bluetooth Smart devices are not backward compatible and wont recognize (or pair with) older devices that support Classic Bluetooth. After that pairing message the keyboard does not pair and fails to work.