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How do I disable a keyboard in Device Manager?

 
 
M.I.5¾
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      14th Jan 2008
Now this may seem entirely foolhardy, but bear with me.

It seems that my neighbour has got himself a bluetooth keyboard, because my
Laptop, running XP home, detected and helpfully installed it. My laptop now
reproduces everything he types into his PC whenever bluetooth is enabled.

I had considered going into device manager and marking the keyboard as
disabled, but the disable option is not available for keyboards - obviously
because disabling the keyboard under normal circumstances would be plain
silly.

Any ideas anyone?


 
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      14th Jan 2008
"M.I.5¾" <(E-Mail Removed)_SPAM.co.uk> crashed Echelon writing
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> I had considered going into device manager and marking the keyboard as
> disabled, but the disable option is not available for keyboards -
> obviously because disabling the keyboard under normal circumstances
> would be plain silly.
>
> Any ideas anyone?


Ask him to put on Bluetooth Security. Normally to pair devices you would
need to enter PIN code.

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JohnO
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      14th Jan 2008
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> Ask him to put on Bluetooth Security. Normally to pair devices you would
> need to enter PIN code.


Just telling him you can read everything he types should convince him to do
this. LOL, that's a funny story.

-John O


 
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      15th Jan 2008

"Bjarke Andersen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "M.I.5¾" <(E-Mail Removed)_SPAM.co.uk> crashed Echelon writing
> news:478b495b$(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> I had considered going into device manager and marking the keyboard as
>> disabled, but the disable option is not available for keyboards -
>> obviously because disabling the keyboard under normal circumstances
>> would be plain silly.
>>
>> Any ideas anyone?

>
> Ask him to put on Bluetooth Security. Normally to pair devices you would
> need to enter PIN code.
>


That's not so easy. He speaks no English (I think he's Greek). Entering
pairing code is by no means universal.


 
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      15th Jan 2008
"M.I.5¾" <(E-Mail Removed)_SPAM.co.uk> crashed Echelon writing
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> That's not so easy. He speaks no English (I think he's Greek).
> Entering pairing code is by no means universal.


translate.google.com select English->Greek

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Feenix
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      15th Jan 2008
what about deleting the keyboard from your system? or also you could disable
bluetooth when you don't need it, hummmm what else? i am surprised tho,
normally bluetooth has security built in and would not allow someone or a
device to accept the system without pairing the device first. post back if
oyu need more help

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"Bjarke Andersen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "M.I.5¾" <(E-Mail Removed)_SPAM.co.uk> crashed Echelon writing
> news:478c7243$(E-Mail Removed):
>
>> That's not so easy. He speaks no English (I think he's Greek).
>> Entering pairing code is by no means universal.

>
> translate.google.com select English->Greek
>
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smlunatick
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      16th Jan 2008
On Jan 14, 6:53*am, "M.I.5¾" <no....@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote:
> Now this may seem entirely foolhardy, but bear with me.
>
> It seems that my neighbour has got himself a bluetooth keyboard, because my
> Laptop, running XP home, detected and helpfully installed it. *My laptopnow
> reproduces everything he types into his PC whenever bluetooth is enabled.
>
> I had considered going into device manager and marking the keyboard as
> disabled, but the disable option is not available for keyboards - obviously
> because disabling the keyboard under normal circumstances would be plain
> silly.
>
> Any ideas anyone?


Start up your Laptop's Bluetooth security also. Then, set your
Bluetooth visability to "hifden" once you "paired" devices are set up.

You may need to reduce to transmission level for your Bluetooth radio
so that your radio transmit distance is lowered.
 
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Feenix
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      16th Jan 2008
hummm true but on some computer you cannot control the transmission level,
as it';s the case with my bluetooth device, the transmission level is
automatic, when a device is within the 330 feet mark it senses it and goes
to max power then reduces the power as the device is getting closer to the
computer, so may be this part can't help but you are right about the
security tab and hidding your computer from any devices

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On Jan 14, 6:53 am, "M.I.5¾" <no....@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote:
> Now this may seem entirely foolhardy, but bear with me.
>
> It seems that my neighbour has got himself a bluetooth keyboard, because
> my
> Laptop, running XP home, detected and helpfully installed it. My laptop
> now
> reproduces everything he types into his PC whenever bluetooth is enabled.
>
> I had considered going into device manager and marking the keyboard as
> disabled, but the disable option is not available for keyboards -
> obviously
> because disabling the keyboard under normal circumstances would be plain
> silly.
>
> Any ideas anyone?


Start up your Laptop's Bluetooth security also. Then, set your
Bluetooth visability to "hifden" once you "paired" devices are set up.

You may need to reduce to transmission level for your Bluetooth radio
so that your radio transmit distance is lowered.

 
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M.I.5¾
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      16th Jan 2008

"Feenix" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> what about deleting the keyboard from your system? or also you could
> disable bluetooth when you don't need it, hummmm what else?


Tried all of that, but when I need bluetooth again it rediscovers the
keyboard again if he's using it.

> i am surprised tho, normally bluetooth has security built in and would not
> allow someone or a device to accept the system without pairing the device
> first. post back if oyu need more help
>


You would think so wouldn't you?


 
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      16th Jan 2008

"smlunatick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On Jan 14, 6:53 am, "M.I.5¾" <no....@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote:
> Now this may seem entirely foolhardy, but bear with me.
>
> It seems that my neighbour has got himself a bluetooth keyboard, because
> my
> Laptop, running XP home, detected and helpfully installed it. My laptop
> now
> reproduces everything he types into his PC whenever bluetooth is enabled.
>
> I had considered going into device manager and marking the keyboard as
> disabled, but the disable option is not available for keyboards -
> obviously
> because disabling the keyboard under normal circumstances would be plain
> silly.
>
> Any ideas anyone?


> Start up your Laptop's Bluetooth security also. Then, set your
> Bluetooth visability to "hifden" once you "paired" devices are set up.


Tried that, but it seems that it's still installs it.

> You may need to reduce to transmission level for your Bluetooth radio
> so that your radio transmit distance is lowered.


Not an option. Besides, I think he is just the other side of the wall a few
feet away.


 
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