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Issues with pairing Logitech K380 Bluetooth Keyboard #186
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I have exactly the same issue with the K380 keyboard and a new install of Odin. The keyboard can be paired and will be full functioning. However, Elementary will not connect to the keyboard after a reboot. Though it will connect perfectly to my Logitech M350 bluetooth mouse. Which doesn't require an authentication code to pair. So I can at least log-in with the on-screen keyboard and then delete the K380 keyboard in the bluetooth settings before pairing the keyboard again. This works most of the time but it's becoming a bit of a pain. I may need to buy / borrow a usb keyboard. |
@Thomas-O I hear you. Having a similar issue. Even if I somehow get it to connect after restarting I have to go through it all over again. To me it seems that the string input authentication modal has not been fully configured and it is using a fallback modal screen that is used for code confirmation (usually used when pairing a device that has a screen). It is just displaying the authentication code and it is not letting you do any data entry. |
I have exactly the same issue. The same keyboard (Logitech K380), eOS 6.0.3. It is a bit surprising, because I had this keyboard working perfectly fine on eOS 5.1.7 for months. There were occasional hiccups (randomly all Bluetooth devices were disconnected), but after a restart it was going back to normal. |
What I am expecting to happen
What is happening
Sometimes the authentication will succeed (although the preferences panel will be frozen) the OS has trouble re-pairing the keyboard after a restart.
This is reproducible for me 100%.
I think it could be reproducible with other keyboards that require entering a string for authentication.
elementary OS 5.1.7 Hera
Built on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
GTK 3.22.30
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