Re: Where's the bluetooth jargon demystifier?

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James Pifer <jep <at> obrien-pifer.com> writes:

> I've had similar experiences. I'm actually running OpenSuse 10.3 on my
> laptop now. I'm running gnome but I have to run kbluetooth to get the
> mouse to work. Couldn't get gnome to see it at all. Even with
> kbluetooth, the mouse quits after a certain amount of inactivity.
> Haven't figured out how much though. When this happens I have to
> manually make kbluetooth reconnect. Very frustrating.

I use the following for bluetooth mouse - it seems to work reliably:

hidd --server --search (as root)

Then reset the mouse and it will pair up.

Then chkconfig --level 35 hidd on

That is it ! (Bluetooth should already running but check first)

(Can check as user by hidd --show to check it is paired)




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