Question about using bluetooth in Linux

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Is it possible to make a linux machine with bluetooth dongle to
perform as a HID device visible and workable with other bluetooth
host? I am new to this field so would like to ask for some information
here.

Thanks,

William Lee


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From: William Lee <william.lee@xxxxxxxx>
Date: 2013/1/6
Subject: FW: Welcome to linux-bluetooth
To: "w90043@xxxxxxxxx" <w90043@xxxxxxxxx>





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