It turns out this is not a BlueZ problem, it is the implementation of
BlueZ within Ubuntu Touch. I have now successfully connected two
"bluetooth v4 smart" devices in Ubuntu Touch by using bluetoothctl, but
none of them show as connected in the system settings.
** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Interestingly I managed to pair the Designer Mouse through bluetoothctl
in the terminal. It is still not recognized by the bluetooth system
settings though, which shows only my connected keyboard!!
My trick seems to survive a reboot, but I have to turn bluetooth off and
then on again for the mouse
Is it the fact that these bluetooth devices are "bluetooth smart" or BLE
enabled that is the problem? If so, in what way and is it something we
can expect to be fixed in future versions of Bluez?
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