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Thursday, September 20, 2012

How to use a Bluetooth keyboard, mouse, game controller on a MK802


The MK802 Android 4.0 Mini PC is an inexpensive tiny computer with an Allwinner A10 processor, USB port, mini HDMI port, and 802.11b/g WiFi. You can plug in a keyboard or mouse, a TV or monitor, and use it like a desktop computer.

Main Features:

MK802 mini Android TV box, the smallest of the world
Adopt A10/1.5GHZ Cortex-A8 high speed processor
Android 4.0 OS HD 1080p
Built-in Wi-Fi + HDMI + support google play
with WIFI 802.1b/g/n Wireless NIC, to get rid of the wire bond
Support Full HD 1080P/2160P, full format video decoding/HD TV player
Full extension let you be like a tiger with wings added
The mass application /games, opening to install
You may connect U disk, hard disk box, micro T-flash, 2.4G wireless mouse or keyboard, game handle
Europe Standard and American standard of this item are available.
A22 MK802 Full HD 2160P Android 4.0 TV Box PC Google TV Black

While the MK802 doesn’t include a Bluetooth wireless chip, it turns out there is a way to pair a Bluetooth keyboard mouse, keyboard, game controller, or other peripheral with the little computer.

If you’re running the software that comes with the MK802, simply plugging in a USB Bluetooth dongle won’t be enough. But you can replace the version of Android that comes with the MK802 with CyanogenMod 9 — a custom operating system based on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Some users have found that this is all they need to do in order to get some Bluetooth dongles to work with some Bluetooth accessories.

Others have found that they need to apply an additional patch to add support for Bluetooth.

The procedure may be a little tricky for beginners, but if anything goes wrong there’s a safety net — you can use the LiveSuit software to restore the MK802 to its factory condition.

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