On Mon, 24 Jan 2022, Luiz Augusto von Dentz wrote: > Try something like: > sudo btmon -t ---- $ sudo btmon -t Bluetooth monitor ver 5.55 = Note: Linux version 5.17.0-rc1-XPS-Kenny+ (x86_64) 17:23:38.260348 = Note: Bluetooth subsystem version 2.22 17:23:38.260349 = New Index: C0:B8:83:1F:F4:45 (Primary,USB,hci0) [hci0] 17:23:38.260349 = Open Index: C0:B8:83:1F:F4:45 [hci0] 17:23:38.260349 = Index Info: C0:B8:83:1F:F4:45 (Intel Corp.) [hci0] 17:23:38.260350 @ MGMT Open: bluetoothd (privileged) version 1.21 {0x0001} 17:23:38.260350 ---- Then nothing else, when I power/move on this MS mouse. If I power on my generic BT mouse, I get plenty of output. Are there other options to try? > Also restart the daemon just in case and then do: > > bluetoothctl> power on It was already on: ---- $ sudo bluetoothctl Agent registered [bluetooth]# power on Changing power on succeeded [bluetooth]# quit $ ---- -Kenny -- Kenneth R. Crudup / Sr. SW Engineer, Scott County Consulting, Orange County CA