Re: [opensuse] Bluetooth mouse, 10.2, Acer Ferrari 4006

2006-12-31 Thread J. Scott Thayer M.D.
On Sunday 31 December 2006 17:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun Dec 31 15:02 , "J. Scott Thayer M.D."  sent:
> >First, 10.2 installed without a significant hitch on an Acer Ferrari
> > laptop. Much smoother, particularly in properly identifying and
> > configuring the display than was an install of 9.3 on a Ferrari 4005. One
> > problem is that while the Bluetooth adapter is recognized and bluetooth
> > activated the mouse is not, seemingly, read at all though it shows up on
> > the list of devices on Kbluetoothd. An arbitrary USB mouse works
> > seamlessly. Any suggestions as to activating the Bluetooth mouse would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> >Scott
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> Try running hidd --search and have the mouse broadcasting it's address.
> After it's found, all you should have to do on boot is press one of the
> mouse buttons for it to be seen and used.

Thanks, worked like a charm though I had to do su root to allow a file to be 
written (I assume).

Scott
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Re: [opensuse] Bluetooth mouse, 10.2, Acer Ferrari 4006

2006-12-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Sun Dec 31 15:02 , "J. Scott Thayer M.D."  sent:

>First, 10.2 installed without a significant hitch on an Acer Ferrari laptop. 
>Much smoother, particularly in properly identifying and configuring the 
>display than was an install of 9.3 on a Ferrari 4005. One problem is that 
>while the Bluetooth adapter is recognized and bluetooth activated the mouse 
>is not, seemingly, read at all though it shows up on the list of devices on 
>Kbluetoothd. An arbitrary USB mouse works seamlessly. Any suggestions as to 
>activating the Bluetooth mouse would be appreciated. 
>
>Scott
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Try running hidd --search and have the mouse broadcasting it's address.
After it's found, all you should have to do on boot is press one of the mouse
buttons for it to be seen and used.
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[opensuse] Bluetooth mouse, 10.2, Acer Ferrari 4006

2006-12-31 Thread J. Scott Thayer M.D.
First, 10.2 installed without a significant hitch on an Acer Ferrari laptop. 
Much smoother, particularly in properly identifying and configuring the 
display than was an install of 9.3 on a Ferrari 4005. One problem is that 
while the Bluetooth adapter is recognized and bluetooth activated the mouse 
is not, seemingly, read at all though it shows up on the list of devices on 
Kbluetoothd. An arbitrary USB mouse works seamlessly. Any suggestions as to 
activating the Bluetooth mouse would be appreciated. 

Scott
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