Motorola BT Keyboard & Mouse - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a Motorola BT Keyboard & Mouse that I have had since my Motorola Atrix days. The mouse connects right away but the keyboard won't. It shows up in the devices but when I go to connect it flashes a code to type in, it flashes so fast you cannot read a code let alone enter it in time.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

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Are you running 4.2.2?
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[Q] Nexus 4 using with disability

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Is it at all a possibility to use a Bluetooth mouse?
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Naimand said:
Is it at all a possibility to use a Bluetooth mouse?
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No, it not possible to use a Bluetooth mouse, cause my wheelchair has a infrared mouse which I have to use.
So I need to connect USB infrared mouse by using a micro USB adapter.
I already have that adapter and it works on a Galaxy Nexus, but I prefer a Nexus 4.
Reasons: Jelly bean and 2gig memory.
A3aan72 said:
No, it not possible to use a Bluetooth mouse, cause my wheelchair has a infrared mouse which I have to use.
So I need to connect USB infrared mouse by using a micro USB adapter.
I already have that adapter and it works on a Galaxy Nexus, but I prefer a Nexus 4.
Reasons: Jelly bean and 2gig memory.
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I don't quite follow that logic (sorry), but you could try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38076758#post38076758
Enable OTG for the Nexus 4. Never tried it myself, but others seem to report success.
You use iPhone a so your not gonna figure out how to fastboot flash root or anything. As we all know you need a power source (y cable) a custom kernel. So get a different phone. Get the Optimus g. Has micro sd, lte, and I believe otg support(btw otg is needed for use of usbs mices keyboards) with the same exact hardware as a Nexus 4(but it has hardware keys) . You can even flash the same rom for a Nexus to a Optimus g.
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My mk809 has a really weak bluetooth receiver. It left me disappointed and Ill probably never use it as a result.
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[Q] How many Blue tooth devices...

How many Blue tooth devices can i have active at the same time? I just discovered I can have my keyboard and a wireless headset synced at the same time. Can I add a third device? I wanted to get rid of my OTG wired mouse and purchase a wireless mouse and leave the port open for charging. With this setup I won't have to ever carry my laptop around as this provide everything I need on a portable computer.
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How many Blue tooth devices can i have active at the same time? ...
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I've used a BT mouse and keyboard on my N7 simultaneously. Though I don't have a BT headset or stereo headphones yet, I'm willing to bet that it could be added to the mix, as it uses a different BT profile.
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I've used a BT mouse and keyboard on my N7 simultaneously. Though I don't have a BT headset or stereo headphones yet, I'm willing to be that it could be added to the mix, as it uses a different BT profile.
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thanks. this setup has really made my n7 useful!
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In my car, I have an A2DP adapter, OBD2, and my phone with Tablet Talk all at once.
Ok, i will purchase a bluetooth rechargeable mouse today and report.
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Ok so I bought an HP bluetooth mouse and now I have the keyboard, headset and mouse all synced at the same time! I'm leaving my laptop at home from now on!
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Bad news, for some reason my keyboard is repeating strokes. I suspect the addition of the wireless mouse had something to do with it. Anyone else experienced this before?
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A BT keyboard may repeat strokes anyway. Get 'external keyboard helper' from the play store, and you can configure things like repeat delay to help sort it out.
Nick
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netwizuk said:
A BT keyboard may repeat strokes anyway. Get 'external keyboard helper' from the play store, and you can configure things like repeat delay to help sort it out.
Nick
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Thank you so much Sir! I will try this out before I return my new mouse. :highfive:
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Nope, that didn't work for me. Thanks for the suggestion! I am using a regular OTG wireless keyboard and I do not have the repeating key problem. I might buy a OTG+ charging cable in order to use my tablet as a laptop and charge it at the same time.
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