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Old 12-04-2009, 02:11 AM
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Re: Bluetooth passkey (PIN)

You can also lower the security level of the Kensington to require no password temporarily through the Bluetooth Information Exchanger Icon, and go to the dropdown menu next to the word "Bluetooth." Look for the security tab, and change it to low. Now it won't require a passkey.

A way to do it under a standard level of security (the default) is to enter a passkey of your choice (this "sets" the passkey), then look for the corresponding window to come up on your Palm or what ever device you are pairing with. Enter the same passkey, and all should go smoothly at that poing.
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