Re: Long delay to (re)connect a bluetooth mouse

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Hi Stefan:

David, "every time I bring the mouse out of sleep mode", does this mean
the mouse went to sleep, you click the button (or move the mouse) and
it takes 5 seconds to reconnect? If so, could you try if it makes a
difference if you switch off the mouse instead? (wait until it falls
asleep, then switch off and on and check if it reconnects faster. Might
not be easy if this is a mouse that wakes up on movement, then you
probably need to lay it upside down until it sleeps).

If I don't use the mouse for some time (I haven't clocked it, but it is probably some 5 to 10 minutes), it goes into what I assume is sleep mode, i.e., the cursor stops responding to mouse movements. It only reconnects if I press a button, but it takes about 5 seconds for the cursor to start tracking the mouse movements again. Switching the mouse off, then on while it is connected has the same effect as bringing it out of sleep mode: it takes 5 seconds to start working again. I haven't tried switching it off, then on while it is asleep, to see if it makes any difference (I don't have it here with me now, but I'll do this test tonight).

Venu's suggestion of comparing the HCI dumps of reconnection under Windows and Linux will probably shed more light onto this problem. By the way, I had no luck googling for an hcidump equivalent for Windows. Can anybody suggest one?

Regards,

Daniel

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