![]() ![]() Now we'll go to System > OpenELEC menu as I show you in the screenshot below: The first will be install OpenELEC (the latest version at the time of this article is the 3.2.4) on a SD card and plug your BT adapter (make sure you get enough power) before boot the Media Center. the lucky guy is an Apple Wireless KeyboardĪs I have mentioned in the beginning, I will connect the keyboard from my iMac. but with OpenELEC on the Pi has worked for me from the first time. It has given me more than a headache on the desktop, either with Windows or Linux. You can purchase the Conceptronic USB Bluetooth which has been tested in the online shop raspipc.es through this link in Spain. The first thing to do is buy a Bluetooth module if you have not one already. ![]() I wanted to see if this new version is easier than before. I want to show you how to set up one of these devices (in this case an Apple Wireless Keyboard) with OpenELEC 3.2.4 on the Piīefore the end of the year I'd planned to make a tutorial. One of the features that best took into account has been setup any Bluetooth easily (keyboards, mice, speakers, headphones or mobile), and all through its menu. The new OpenELEC 3.x version has not only improvements about performance and speed. Today we'll see how to pair BT devices with OpenELEC
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