[Q] BT mouse deactivates the Xoom keyboard - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've updated to 3.1 and tried using my MoGo X54 BT mouse which I was able to pair with my Xoom but once activated it apparently deactivates the keyboard. Has anyone figured out how to use the keyboard without having to turn off the mouse.

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[Q] BT mouse deactivates Xoom keyboard

I've updated to 3.1 and tried using my MoGo X54 BT mouse which I was able to pair with my Xoom but once activated it apparently deactivates the keyboard. Has anyone figured out how to use the keyboard without having to turn off the mouse.

Can a bt keyboard + a bt mouse work at the same time?

I was planning to buy the original Samsung cover with the bluetooth keyboard integrated and since the optimal usage is to pair a bluetootht mouse I was wondering whether they can connect and work at the same time with the tab...
Yes of course.
I use the BT keyboard and BT mouse build by Motorola for his tablet and the both works fine at the same time.
But, I think the device need the BT protocol >2.0
I have a dinovo mini that has a touch pad and keyboard and both works like a charm, you get a mouse pointer and the keyboard works without any apps or stuff. Perfect for using your tab as a computer or media station
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[Q] Bluetooth + Wifi

Is anyone successfully using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and Wifi simultaneously?
If I have a keyboard and mouse paired and a WiFi connection, the keyboard starts repeating keys and the mouse gets laggy. If I disconnect the WiFi, the keyboard and mouse start behaving. If I only pair one Bluetooth device, and connect the WiFi, it works fine.
I've tried the Logitech and Belkin keyboards and MS and HP mice. Similar results for all combinations, but the Logitech + MS are the least bad.
Help!
Horace said:
Is anyone successfully using a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and Wifi simultaneously?
If I have a keyboard and mouse paired and a WiFi connection, the keyboard starts repeating keys and the mouse gets laggy. If I disconnect the WiFi, the keyboard and mouse start behaving. If I only pair one Bluetooth device, and connect the WiFi, it works fine.
I've tried the Logitech and Belkin keyboards and MS and HP mice. Similar results for all combinations, but the Logitech + MS are the least bad.
Help!
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My note is on stock firmware and not rooted. I have no problems using 4 BT devices (keyboard, mouse, speaker and Samsung HM 5000 thin stick headset) simultaneously while maintaining my WIFI connection. I do have the WIFI settings on mr router fixed to channel 6 rather than auto. The issue could be with your router. I'd suggest you do some Google searches on BT interference on the make and model of your router. If that router has known issues, you may also find some suggested work arounds. Good luck.

[Q] Both bluetooth mouse and Keyboard

Having just brought a bluetooth keyboard to go with my Nexus 7 (2012 version) I was wondering if I would be able to also connect a bluetooth mouse up to the same device at the same time, yes thats right at the same time bluetooth mouse & keyboard together at the same time.
I have not got a bluetooth mouse as of yet so can not tell if it would work. I understand that they will both work seperately but not to sure if they would Both work as the same time.
Thank you for any help you may give me on this matter.

Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse makes Fire 7 a small android touchscreen notebook

I paired a bluetooth keyboard and bluetooth mouse with my Fire 7 (rooted with Nexus ROM loaded). It now works like a small android touchscreen notebook.
I am using a Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard (K480) and a Microsoft Bluetooth Sculpt Touch Mouse.
You don't need to touch the screen, unless you want to. The mouse performs all touch and drag functions. All of the screen touch functions still work (except the on-screen keyboard does not appear as the bluetooth keyboard takes over).
When using a bluetooth mouse alone, the on-screen keyboard no longer appears. So you should use a bluetooth mouse and bluetooth keyboard in combination.
This turns the Fire 7 into a touchscreen android laptop. It works in portrait or landscape mode.
When you turn off bluetooth on either the tablet or the mouse and keyboard, the tablet returns to normal operation.
I have also used other brands of bluetooth mice and bluetooth keyboards on the Fire 7, bluetooth 3.0 & 4.0. They all seemed to work well.
If you have a bluetooth mouse and bluetooth keyboard laying around, pair it up with the Fire 7 and you will have a $50 notebook.
Rooted mine and running CM 12. Bluetooth headphones and 8bitdo controller and I have a super Nintendo.

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