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Ambiguous explanations when connecting a keyboard #198

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BenMorant opened this issue May 2, 2023 · 2 comments
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Ambiguous explanations when connecting a keyboard #198

BenMorant opened this issue May 2, 2023 · 2 comments

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@BenMorant
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What Happened?

I wanted to connect my MX Keys bluetooth keyboard, and the message displayed was... weird ? unclear ? uncorrect ?

Screenshot from 2023-05-02 10 18 30

There isn't "code displayed" on my keyboard.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. connect a bluetooth keyboard
  2. wait for the pairing message

Expected Behavior

The message should be modified.

For instance, this is what I get when I connect my bluetooth keyboard on Gnome
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Please enter the following PIN on "%s" . Then press "Return" on the keyboard.

I guess I understand what elementary OS is trying to "tell" me, but it's unclear.
I'm also wondering if it's (only) a "wording" problem or if it's something deeper in the code.

OS Version

7.x (Horus)

Software Version

Latest release (I have run all updates)

Log Output

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Hardware Info

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@jeremypw
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jeremypw commented May 2, 2023

That message makes sense when connecting a phone (which will display the code) but not when connecting devices without a supply so should be suppressed in that case (assuming it is possible for elementary to determine whether or not the connecting device has a display).

The code is a security check to make sure that you are connecting your phone to the device that you think you are (no man in the middle attack).

@BenMorant
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Hello Jeremy, thanks a lot for your explanation.

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