[Q] bluetooth pair with no passcode - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Asked on archos fans but no ideas.
Anyone know how to make android accept a bluetooth pair with no passcode or with an alpha passcode?
My bt gps needs one or the other but doesnt have numeric passcode

My BT GPS pairs with the code 0183. Worth trying might work.

It does not have a numeric passcode it has an alpha one (will also pair with no passcode)

So I am guessing there is no way to make android 2.2 accept a blank passcode or get it to accept alpha entry for passcode (like every other device I have ever used)

I just type a number delete it and send

same problem with my bluetooth mouse on streak 2.2.2 but works with no passkey on captivate 2.2 really need a fix for this

Anyone find a fix for this?

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[Q] How do I pair my BT Mouse (without passcode)

hi there,
since froyo the A101IT is perfect for me. i was wondering if I can pair my speedlink bluetooth mouse which I use for my thinkpad but i'm not able to pair it with my tablet, because android always wants me to enter the bleutooth passcode. the speedlink mouse does not use a passcode, it pairs BT without a code.
how do I tell android to pair the bluetooth mouse without code? if I dont enter anything the OK button is greyed out ...
Did you try entering 0000 as a passcode?
Moved to general as not android development
gomork said:
Did you try entering 0000 as a passcode?
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yea, and 1234, neither work as it tells me that the code is incorrect - I have a MS wireless BT mouse. I was frustrated, and glad to see im not alone.
did you try leaving the passcode blank - seems obvious - but that is what you are "TOLD" to do on Windows
- Stephen
sure i tried leaving it blank but you can't continue because the button is grayed out.
i also tried 0000 and 1234 of course but the 101 just tells me, that the code is incorrect.
as soon as you enter something in the input field the button is clickable. if i delete the entered code the button keeps clickable for a second, but if i press it quick, it still says incorrect code i thought there is an app for everything ....
@Mr. Clown
sorry for that
other default i have seen is 1111
- Stephen
no chance... my mouse requests a blank code ...
I have the same problem on my at&t streak running official froyo 340 . My bluetake bt510 white bluetooth mouse requires no passkey but the dell streak always asks for one I also tried 0000, 1234 and many others with no pairing success but I think I found the answer well sort of not really well because on my at&t samsung captivate running froyo also (ji6) it automatically pairs with no pop up to enter pin or passkey obviously theres a diference but I highly doubt its hardware related but this info in the right hands should help all of us no passkey bluetooth pairers lol...
Any solution for this?
Is this really something that no one can solve? Sorry for bumping old post but I'm also having this problem with Interlink Bluetooth Mouse + Galaxy Tab 10.1. It does not give me the option to choose no passkey; however, the mouse *requires* no passkey.
Anyone find out yet? I have the same issue?
Just got my Razer ProClick mouse to work with SGS3.
At first SGS3 software always promted me for a PIN code and I know that my mouse has none. It wouldn't allow me to input a blanck code...
What I did was I connected a normal USB mouse (well, not really normal - a Cyborg RAT 7 lol) via a micro USB to USB cable then disconnected it. Then I simply tried pairing the Bluetooth mouse again and it didn't ask me for any PIN code! It just paired automatically. Must have picked up some mouse drivers via USB from another mouse, I don't know.... but it works flawlessly now.
Maybe someone will find it helpful...
If i remember you can enter 0000 or 1234 try those codes. Check archos fans forum mentioned the accessories section.
Thinkpad bt mouse pair problem UBUNTU
Hi guys.
I've got Thinkpad Bluetooth mouse(0A36407), IBM T43, Ubuntu 13.04 and I couldn't pair this mouse with my laptop.
With W-7 it runs perfectly.
~$ hcitool dev
Devices:
hci0 00:0E:9B97:84
~$ hcitool scan
Scanning ...
F0:65D:68:0E:C5 ThinkPad Bluetooth Laser Mouse
~$ sudo bluez-simple-agent hci0 F0:65D:68:0E:C5
RequestPinCode (/org/bluez/814/hci0/dev_F0_65_DD_68_0E_C5)
Enter PIN Code:
and I dont have any PIN code.
Im really disappointed what shall I do
any ideas?
Thank you in advance
Try 0000 or 1234
Try this https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=26041#c33
Hey! Just found a solution!!! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jpn.frontia.waka.Bluetooth
Worked on my Samsung N7000 and BT Genius mouse:
1.Install app and open it
2.Make BT devices search and find your mouse
3.Push single button on the top of application screen
4.Little message apperes below like "ChineseSymbols!"
5.Turn your BT off and on
6. Take a look at you paired BT devices
7. PROFIT!!!
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[Q] Pair Bluetooth device w/o passkey

I'm trying to pair my Microsoft Bluetooth mouse to my Tab. It does not have a passkey for pairing. On my Tab I can't figure out how to pair without entering a passkey, it seems like it's trying to force me to put some type of passkey in.
Any thoughts or ideas?
Usually 0000 or 1234
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I'm sorry, should have been more clear. This device does not use a key. Attempting to "make one up" results in the pairing process failing. It needs to be paired without a pin.
I had the same problem few days ago with the same mousel, but no luck paring them together. I'm running right now 3.1 with TouchWiz but I'm gonna do the same test with newest bonsai rom and will update you guys.
on the other side I've paired this mouse with my SGS2 (2.3.3) without any problem, i wasn't even asked for the password.
same problem always password request, samsung have to work a lot on this galaxy tab, it`s too fresh
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I am also having this issue with a Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse. Has anyone figured it out yet?

[Q] Bluetooth Pairing issues

Hi all,
in our business, we use software to print to blutooth connected printers. The newer version of these printers pairs and connects correctly. The older version (older BT Firmware) of the printer has issues reconnecting. The printer pairs and prints OK, but once the printer is turned off then on again, it does not reconnect. When I try to print, the phone comes up with a message in the notification bar asking for the pairing password (12345). This needs to be entered before printing can happen.
Does anyone know how this 'user input' can be avoided? We have had 1 developer look at it and he has been unable to find a solution.
We are unable to update the firmware on the printer.
Essentially we need a routine to watch for a 'pairing password' request (in the notification bar) and auto-enter '12345 OK'.
Is this possible?
Thank you

[Q] Missing PIN Popup for Bluetooth Keyboard

On my HTC Evo View 4g (Android 3.2.1 rooted) from Sprint when I try and connect my Logitech Y-R0034 Bluetooth Table Keyboard for Android 3.0+ I am unable to connect.
I am able to discover the device. When I got to pair it doesn't do anything for about a minute and then times out. If I enter some string of numbers followed by Enter the a message stating,"There was a problem pairing with Logitech Tablet Keyboard because the PIN or passkey was incorrect." comes immediately after Enter.
There seems to be a missing pop-up that should tell me a random 6 digit code: When I connect the keyboard to my Blackberry phone I get this pop-up with a random code each time and am able to connect:
Enter this PIN into the Tablet Keyboard: XXX XXX.
Yes, I have a Blackberry, but I was forced to for work.But hey, if Blackberry can connect shouldn't Android be able to also?
got same problem with logitech k810 and stock 3.2.1 OS.
Both HTC and Logitech Customer Service has no answer, but I'm sure it's a problem with android 3.2.1

My 4.2.1 System is missing Bluetooth PAN / DUN Support

Hey Guys,
first post here, so hopefully i don't do anything wrong
Got myself a Freelander PX1 Tablet with Android 4.2.1. Unfortunately I am stuck while trying to use my phone's internet connection via bluetooth. From what it looks like my android system is missing the Private Area Network PAN client support. (no /system/bin/pand)
Is there any way to 'install' this? As the tablet also does not recognize ad-hoc wifi spots I am unable to go online
Thanks!
Cheers
-Daniel
anyone?
I'm wondering the same thing. I just managed to pair an older Lenovo A1 Gingerbread 2.3.4 with a Galaxy S4 JellyBean/CyanogenMod 10.2 by having them pair, then the phone turn on Bluetooth tether (which Gingerbread doesn't support), and connect to the PAN from the tablet using pand.
This works but it's a complete pain that JellyBean doesn't have pand anymore!? Meaning I can't hope to repeat this with 2 JellyBean devices, only older and newer, or some set of in-the-middle Android versions...
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I'm wondering the same thing. I just managed to pair an older Lenovo A1 Gingerbread 2.3.4 with a Galaxy S4 JellyBean/CyanogenMod 10.2 by having them pair, then the phone turn on Bluetooth tether (which Gingerbread doesn't support), and connect to the PAN from the tablet using pand.
This works but it's a complete pain that JellyBean doesn't have pand anymore!? Meaning I can't hope to repeat this with 2 JellyBean devices, only older and newer, or some set of in-the-middle Android versions...
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sorry to hear that at least that means its not my fault^^
Ok! I happen to have this this post open in my browser so I thought I would share in my success, however obvious it is.
I managed to get a hold of a 2nd JB device. I tested this with 2 Samsung S4s. On the "master" device go into settings -> Network More... -> Tethering- > Enable Bluetooth sharing. Don't do this on the other device. Then pair the devices like normal. The end device should automatically tether through the 1st "master" device. You'll see a BT icon with brackets around it in the system tray. The BT icon will be lit blue on both devices.
If you get into the adb shell and have iwconfig around, on both devices you'll see a new network called "bt-pan". The "master" device will be a .1 (e.g. 192.168.40.1) while the "slave" will be given a DHCP address from the "master". (e.g. 192.168.40.124)
The "pand" tool set is not longer needed. You can just pair normally with newer devices. If you're pairing an older Android device that has bluetooth but not the bluetooth tether option in setting, like my Lenovo A1 GingerBread (which I keep for testing), you'll need to manually using pand to setup the PAN. There are apps that will do this for you.
Hope this helps.

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