Hi Daniel, > Thanks so much for replying! It seems a little humor helped to get someone's > attention, even though I'm not sure you fully appreciated it :-) > > > you do know that an open source community doesn't work like this. > > As I mentioned in my second post, I have interacted and made small contributions > of code to the open source community several times in the past, and my > experience this time around was atypical because I was having a hard time just > getting someone to reply! > > > If someone would be able to make anything out of your posting or has > > experienced the same, they would have spoken. > > Was it unreasonable to expect that someone would say: "Nobody is experiencing > this kind of delay, maybe it's something in your setup"? Or even, "this is not > the right forum for non-developers to ask for help, why don't you try such and > such place?" even if I use Bluetooth on a daily basis, I don't use any mouse or keyboard devices anymore. So I have no idea on how many people are actually using these. I used to travel with a lot of HID devices to just be able to test and verify things, but I don't do that anymore. So I wouldn't be of much help until I am back at home and have my device library at my disposal (and bought new batteries). Regards Marcel -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-bluetooth" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html