Stowaway Ultra-Slim Owner’s Manual – BlackBerry
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Even when disconnected, the mobile device and the keyboard remain
bonded. The keyboard will only reconnect to the bonded BlackBerry.
Normally the bond will not need to be broken unless the keyboard will be
used with another mobile device or another keyboard will be used with the
BlackBerry. Therefore, please avoid pressing <Ctrl> <
LFn> <RFn> during
normal operation. If this has happened, you will have to establish a new
connection as described in the
Connecting to the Stowaway Ultra-Slim
keyboard section above.
Disabling the Stowaway Bluetooth keyboard
When the Bluetooth keyboard is no longer needed, you may disable the
keyboard driver by pressing the BlackBerry menu button and selecting
Disable Keyboard.
NOTE: Disabling the Bluetooth keyboard will not automatically turn off the
Bluetooth radio.
The Bluetooth radio may be turned off from Options
Bluetooth, press the
BlackBerry menu button and select Disable Bluetooth. The Bluetooth
keyboard will remain in Bluetooth is turned off status until you press the
BlackBerry menu and select the Listen for Keyboard command. You will
then be prompted to Enable Bluetooth. Select Yes and Bluetooth is turned
back on. You will also be prompted to Accept connection request from the
keyboard. Select Yes. If you have attempted keystrokes and the Bluetooth
radio is turned back on, and you accepted the connection request prior to
the keyboard timing out, the keyboard will immediately enable.
To re-enable the connection, make the keyboard Discoverable by pressing
<Ctrl> <LFn> <RFn> (the Status Light will blink once/second) then open
the BlackBerry menu and select Connect to Keyboard. See
Configuring the
Keyboard to your Device and Reconnecting the Stowaway keyboard for
complete instructions.