[Bug 585592] Re: Bluetooth PIN always random

nh2 585592 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon May 21 19:31:44 UTC 2012


Using Ubuntu 12.04.

This is hilarious. You connect a device that doesn't even have keys
(e.g. a wireless touchpad), bluetooth-wizard tells you that it it is a
"Tablet" but if you use "automatic pin", it still tells you to enter a
six-digit number into the *touchpad*. It should know better.

Then you select "use 0000", click next, what do you get? "Enter 518421
at the other device." :(

Then you select "use custom pin", enter 0000 yourself, click next.
"Enter 518421 at the other device.". It just doesn't care what the user
wants.

Where is the upstream place to report this? It has been here for years
and it is really time for it to go away.

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