Hi,
Have you tried the "standard passkey"" 0000 (four zeroes). 99.9% of all devices uses this...
If this does not work and your mouse documentation does not list anopther passkey, chances ar that it is your dell that has requested the bluetooth authentication (and thus required the passkey). To fix this, check the bluetooth settings on your Dell and remove anything that has to do with security for HID devices (The Human Interface Device Profile is used for this scenario). E.g. remove any setting that requires passkeys, authentication, autorisation or encryption.
BR
Henrik
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by: johnb6767Posted on 2007-08-24 at 10:06:27ID: 19763772
I know alot of devices, MS will use the XP Drivers, and youo need to specifically update the device with the MFGR's driver...Take alook at the device props, and see if it using an MS Driver....