[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2008-10-17 Thread shiversc
My mouse "Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000" don't connect
automatically after reboot. After delete the mouse in the bluetooth-
manager, i can reconnect manually.

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2008-10-08 Thread Mario Limonciello
The 4.x stack that has entered intrepid changes the experience for
connecting to the mouse.  Use the bluetooth wizard and you won't have
these failures.

** Changed in: bluez-gnome (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Released

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2008-03-26 Thread Martin Lindhe
I think the most intuitive way to "solve" this bug would be to change
the default selection options from the Browse Devices.. menu (from
right-clicking Bluetooth icon)

Change it from the current "Device type: all types" etc into something more 
abstractly named like "My devices", "All devices", "Storage" or something.
* My devices: All bonded devices
* All devices: Everything visible (like current default)
* Storage: Show all devices that provide the bluetooth feature necessary for 
browsing them for files.

And show Storage as default since it is what you can use the browse
feature for, right?

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2008-03-23 Thread jhmos
I also found that sequence non-obvious trying to get my bluetooth mouse working 
using the GUI.
Also, including Hardy Beta, I found that it would not work with the default 
packages installed on the i386 desktop install. I also had to add bluetooth and 
gnome-bluetooth packages. I have not worked out why they are needed. That same 
trick did not work when I installed Hardy Beta amd64 desktop on the same 
system. Those two extra packages were not enough, I installed just about 
everything listed in Synaptic as bluetooth related, then it worked! No idea 
which package actually made the difference. If anyone can give me a hint what 
else to try, I will do further testing. Be nice if it 'just worked'.

That is on a Dell Inspiron 6400 using the inbuilt bluetooth interface
and trying to use a Logitech MX1000 bluetooth mouse.

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2008-02-14 Thread mlapaglia
there are still a lot of issues with bluetooth and gutsy. I've turned to
disabling all bluetooth dock programs and using the configuration file
to auto discover my device.

blueman didn't work either.

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-17 Thread mlapaglia
i agree with pitt, the user interface is a bit confusing.

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-17 Thread mlapaglia
sorry, i meant i agree with jason. that did fix my problem though, my
mouse works correctly after following pitt's instructions.

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Re: [Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-17 Thread Jason Kraftcheck
I think if a few of the menu items we're renamed, this applet would be
much less confusing:

 1) "preferences"->"configuration" on right-click menu
 2) "services"->"devices" on tab in bluetooth "preferences" window
 3) "connect"->"browse" on button in "browse devices" window

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Re: [Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-17 Thread Jason Kraftcheck
pittipatti wrote:
> Actually "Browse Devices" means browsing the contents of a ftpobex-
> device like e.g. a mobile phone.
> 
> For connecting HID-devices follow these steps:
>   1.(a) right-click "Bluetooth-Manager-Applet", select "preferences"
> or
>   1.(b) from "system-menu/settings" chose "bluetooth preferences"
>  
>  2. select "services"
> 
>  3. select "input service"
> 
>  4. press connect-button of your device
> 
>  5. press "add"
> 
>  6. select your device
> 
>  7. press "connect"
> 

Wow.  That's a really confusing interface.  I had assumed that
"preferences" would be behavior changes for the Bluetooth-Manager-Applet,
not settings for all things bluetooth related.  And I never would have
thought to look under "services" to connect to a mouse.  Is there some
technical limitation that prevents the applet from working the way myself
and many others thought it did:  just present a list of detected bluetooth
devices and when told to connect, do the appropriate thing for the type of
device?


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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-16 Thread pittipatti
Actually "Browse Devices" means browsing the contents of a ftpobex-
device like e.g. a mobile phone.

For connecting HID-devices follow these steps:
  1.(a) right-click "Bluetooth-Manager-Applet", select "preferences"
or
  1.(b) from "system-menu/settings" chose "bluetooth preferences"
 
 2. select "services"

 3. select "input service"

 4. press connect-button of your device

 5. press "add"

 6. select your device

 7. press "connect"

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-15 Thread mlapaglia
Same problem with a Logitech M-RBB93

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-08 Thread Josh Allmann
Same here, with a Dell Bluetooth keyboard.

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-10-04 Thread Bengt Thuree
Just confirming I have the same issue.

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[Bug 146418] Re: connect to bluetooth mouse fails

2007-09-29 Thread BullCreek
I'm seeing this also with trying to pair to a Jabra BT-150 headset.  As
the previous post says, installing gnome-vfs-obexftp doesn't solve the
problem - it just changes the error message.

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