Human Interface device for 6280

Any add-on software to activate human interface device for Nokia 6280? Blue tooth section is greyed, but some other cheaper brands than Nokia have this active! Any help!

Cheers, there is also a more simple one here which works out of box but it's functionality is very limited.
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2006/07/06/java-and-usb.html?page=2
> And, as a last resort, that Java daemon (I believe
the APC UPS installation program installs and starts
one, anyway) can always be decompiled and inspected
(although I would have qualms about the legality of
it).
I'm curious to know more about this.
I've just looked in the powerChute instilation directory,
I can't see anything java'y of java'ish. Can you elaborate on this a little more please.
Thanks again for all the help. Still holding out for HID although your links are good and appreciated.

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