Mike Iglesias escribío:
I just got a Dell XPS M1330 laptop, and have set it up as a dual boot
with Vista and Fedora 8. I have a bluetooth Dell Travel Mouse, and it
works with Vista, but I can't get it to work with Fedora.
When I turn the mouse on, there's no indication that Fedora has seen the
mouse so I right clicked on the bluetooth icon in the upper panel and
then selected "Browse Device". The display shows "Dell BT Travel Mouse"
and indicates that it's a mouse. I select that and then click connect.
I get this in a window:
Couldn't display "obex://[mac addr of mouse]".
Check if the service is available.
The input service is running for bluetooth, so I'm not sure what
"service" needs to be available. Is there something I should look for
to make this mouse work?
To connect to my targus bluetooth mouse, I had to run
/usr/bin/hidd --connect 00:0C:55:02:05:8E
(replace with your address)
then afterwards, it was tied.
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