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It depends on how you're attempting to pair. Is this through bluetooth or are you attempting to screencast ? Please attempt the method first using instructions from your android manual and if you're able to connect then that means the 2 devices are compatible. Otherwise, this is not the case. Thank you.
You PAIR (first time; one-time operation) and then CONNECT (every time you want to use the SX-907C) with your Android device. Read the pairing and connecting instructions in the user manual that came with the SX-907C.
Not sure how you are connecting the devices, so I'll assuming by a USB cable. In Android you have to change your device from charge only, to storage mode. If you are connecting by bluetooth, you have to pair the devices. Pairing on Android is fairly robust, but Windows and be a challenge. Often times the bluetooth drives are flakey, particularly with Windows XP, etc.
Did you try the "Device Discoverable in ___ secs?".In settings, Make device discoverable first then set the length of time. Android phone have this limited BT capability i think.
Unfortunately with Android products, bluetooth pairing either works or it doesn't. If your particular product isn't pairing correctly, it may get fixed in the future with an Archos firmware update, but at present you'll want to try a different brand of keyboard.
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