E90 and Bluetooth V470 mouse Logitech

Hello
Phone model
click this *#0000#
400.34.93
21.04-2009
RA-6
Nokia E90 (02)
you must put password exampe zero=0 or two zero=00 in E90.
but you have BT mouse hoy you click 0 or 00 example.
how can take off bluetooth password. is it posible.
Nokia's own SU-8W.
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/How_t​o_Use_a_Bluetooth_keyboard_with_your_smartphone.ph​...
keybord like this working good my phone.
mouse V470 is new and new battery.
E90 phone find mouse this name.
Bluetooth Laser Travel Mouse
I push enter
now must put password enter is not posible
I put one zero 0
try to click mouse
E90 say not posible or something.
please help

EDIT
Hello
nokia E90 and bluetooth mouse V470 is now pair. ok.
I put passcode 0000 (four zeros)
but.
when I start internet connection and open web brozer ( nokia or opera version).
mouse cursor dont move if you try move your mouse.
any ideas.

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