I'm trying to connect via bluetooth with my Macbook, but it says that my Polaroid Pogo and macbook have to have the same passkey. I dont remember setting any passkey for the Pogo in the first place. Help please!
When you connect with bluetooth it will ask for a passkey - you can type anything for example 123 then on the other device it will also ask for a key - type 123 again and it will connect!
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Not only do you need a bluetooth connection, you also need an audio program that can access the bluetooth connection.
Like not everything (almost nothing) will work on every USB connection on a PC without the correct driver and program, anything you try to connect with bluetooth, needs the driver and program.
Apple don't allow anything to link to Macbook's via bluetooth. I can't even connect my iPhone 4 to my Macbook Pro unless I connect it with a USB cable.
then the problems is you bluetooth, you have already tested it and works fine with other mac, try updating you bluetooth software that will work your current mac os
I presume you are trying to connect via Bluetooth. Your device (Mobile phone or Laptop will ask you for a Security code to connect to the PoGo. You have to enter the Passcode on the device.
If you are printing from a PC/Mac via Bluetooth,
It won't accept anything other than Jpg's and also if the file name is too long (or if the file has multiple .'s in the name as I just found out)
You can only connect the Pogo to a PC by using a Bluetooth wireless connection. Once a bluetooth connection is established between your PC and the PoGo you can print by simply using Explorer to send a JPEG file to the PoGo via Bluetooth (no printer driver needed).
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