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Your explanation was very detailed, glad you got it sorted out.
I think I went through this too when I did the link key match during setting up the dual boot.
Yep, that's the problem, my Windows doesn't seem to want to pair my Wireless Keyboard in HCI Mode.
I have to check "HID Driver" in Bluetooth Device Ressources to allow pairing, so in HID Mode, thus giving me the 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 link key which cannot be used to pair in HID Proxy mode in early stages of boot.
More over I think that the BT device can be set for not entering HID Proxy mode by an OS.
This is a state that can't go away excepted if you do one of the two of the following:
1. Reset Mode by OS (don't know how I can do that from Windows OR OS X)
2. Shut power off (unplug the BT Dongle)
What's making me saying this is that when I lost HID Proxy Mode, and then entered OS X to delete/pair my Kayboard in order to get proper link keys back, and then rebooted, I couldn't pair at BIOS or OS Selection.
I think also that this Mode modification by Windows only happened when I paired the Keyboard in HID.
Because, before having paired anything, I could get out from Windows to go back in OS X and I had my Keyboard at BIOS or OS selection in between.
My guess is that I need to find a way to properly pair my Wireless Keyboard in Windows in HCI Mode or I'm screwed ^^