Nice, just like on the good ol' N810. Almost
(DISCLAIMER: After doing this my filemanager shows two of the standard folders such as images, videos and so forth. I have no idea why. It doesn't seem to have really duplicated the folders though.)
The other day I ranted in danish about the how the N900 didn't support bluetooth keyboards.
It still don't, but the always awesome community found a way to make it sorta work.
You can ONLY type letters, not symbols, numbers and so forth. Still, it's better than nothing.
Here's how it goes down. Check out:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Fremantle_Unsupported_Bluetooth_profiles#HID_host_.28i.e._support_for_Bluetooth_keyboards.29
Here's my newb way of doing this.
I installed Midnight Commander(MC) and rootsh.
I navigated to the main.conf in MC, altered the file but couldn't save it. Instead I opened X Terminal, enabled root by typing
sudo gainroot
I navigated to the directory of the main.conf and copied the file to a location, where I knew I could save it without any problems. I typed
cp main.conf /home/user/MyDocs/
I then edited it with MC, saved it and copied it back in X Terminal by navigating to /home/user/MyDocs and typing
cp main.conf /etc/bluetooth/
I then rebooted and connected with my bluetooth keyboard.
And now I'm typing this using the bluetooth keyboard. Well partially, I can't do the ' or / or any of that. I have to do that on the N900's hardware keyboard.
Thank you once again Maemo community.