Re: cannot use multiple devices reliably

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Brian,

> Additionally, as I move the mouse, there is crackling in the headset.

In the past, the workaround was to make sure the computer's adapter
was master in the piconet. If it's a slave, there's downtime as it
switches from one piconet to the other. Connection order and the
devices you use can affect which device assumes master.

This used to be done in a config file. Maybe there's a d-bus hook or
something like that now. specifically, this was "lm master" in the old
hcid.conf

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Brad Midgley
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