Joey Krane wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 8:38 AM, Jim <mickeyboa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mickeyboa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Will Woods wrote:
On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 15:31 -0400, Jim wrote:
FC10, Latest Updates
How do you get the Bluetooth Mouse working on FC10 ??
On my system, it goes something like this:
0) Make mouse discoverable*
1) Click Bluetooth icon
2) Click "Setup new device..." to start the BT Device Wizard
3) Click "Forward"
4) Choose the mouse from the list and click "Forward"
5) A pairing request will be received; click "Enter PIN"
6) Enter the PIN for your device*
And that's it. Use your newly-connected mouse to click "Close"
on the
Bluetooth wizard.
What happens when you try?
-w
*These things depend on what kind of mouse it is - for my
Apple mouse
you just open the lens cover and it starts blinking, and the
pin is
0000.
Well my problem is I can't find the Bluetooth Icon.
Kbluetooth4 won't execute.
My bluetooth Mouse is a Logitech.
I had the mouse working on FC9 but I can't get to work on FC10.
Check if your bluetooth service is running.
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/bluetooth start
This should put the bluetooth icon on the task bar if you have a
bluetooth adapter.
Also, check /var/log/messages to ensure your bluetooth device is
recognised.
Then follow instructions provided by Will.
Steve
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Bluetooth is enabled and running in services.
What Bluez packages do you have install on you box, I have a feeling I
maybe missing a package ?
What does /sbin/lsmod give for bluetooth ?
I don't understand I had the same Logitech mouse and USBT100 Linksys
dongle working perfect in FC9
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