Keyboard Layout SU-8W with e51

I have an e51 which mates easily via Bluetooth with my SU-8W keyboard.
2 problems:
1) despite what the manual says, pressing the AltGr key produces no list of special characters -- in fact, it does nothing at all
2) pressing combination keys involving SHIFT or FN often produces a character different from that printed on the character key.
Any feedback would be appreciated!

Hi michaelglynn
On newer Nokia models absence of mention means that Wireless Keyboard application is pre-installed in device firmware although may be found under "Office" or "Connectivity".
Your E51 should use:
Wireless Keyboard application for Nokia Series 60 3rd edition
Nokia_bt_keyboard_1_30.SIS
10-Apr-2006 | 182.90 KB | English
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