Hi Chris and Anne,

    Yes, mine is a Think Outside keyboard of the Stowaway variety. I found a 
forum full of iPhone and think outside keyboard users. Well, after a lot of 
trial and error, it was discovered that those with the new iPhone 4 phones had 
no issues with maintaining the bluetooth pairing, but that those with the 3gs 
running IOS4 had the same issues as you are experiencing Chris. So, this isn't 
definitive, but looks reasonably likely to be the case.

    Now I shall have to get to grips with some keyboard commands, not having 
used this baby for a few years!

    Hth, Sandy.
w years
Sent from my iPhone

On 22 Aug 2010, at 16:05, Anne Robertson <a...@anarchie.org.uk> wrote:

> Hello Sandy,
> 
> On 22 Aug 2010, at 16:57, Sandy Tomkins wrote:
>> 
>>   I discovered from a little researching on the net that only the iPhone 4 
>> will hold the bluetooth pairing. Hopefully, this will improve with time and 
>> upgrades to the bluetooth stack. Still, either way, this is so much better 
>> than using the soft keyboard isn't it?
>> 
> My mini BlueTooth keyboard has not needed to be paired again with my iPhone 
> 3GS running IOS4. When not in use, I turn the BlueTooth keyboard off, but as 
> soon as I turn it on again, it just works.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
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