From: Andrey Jivsov <bluetooth@brainhub.org>
To: BlueZ users <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Current information on bluetooth mouse support
Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2006 12:07:31 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <453A6FF3.8030300@brainhub.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <45392F53.3070003@htt-consult.com>
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Andrey Jivsov wrote:
>> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to find information on bluetooth utilities. Everything I
>>> have found so far is either at least a year old, and does not map to
>>> files on my system.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I have an HP NC4010.
>>>
>>> I am using a Cables Unlimited dongle:
>>>
>>>
>>> But I loose connection with this mouse if it goes idle long enough, and
>>> so far I have had to power it off and reconnect.
>>>
>>> I have read messages like:
>>>
>>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.user/6609/match=automatically+accepting+pairing+mouse
>>>
>>> But I don't have a /etc/default/bluez-utils file to add:
>>>
>>> HIDD_ENABLED=1
>>> HIDD_OPTIONS="--server"
>>>
>>> Nor can I figure out what file this now goes into.
>>>
>>>
>> Hello Robert. I successfully solved this problem. You don't even need to
>> power-off or reset the mouse. Follow the directions in my earlier e-mail:
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=30640322&forum_id=1883
>> ( or search for "Microsoft IntelliMouse with kernel 2.6.18 and
>> patch-2.6.18-mh1 is broken (fix provided)" ).
>>
> Well I am running Centos 4.4, that means Bluez 2.1 for now. As far as
> the kernel, well.....
>
> But when I look at your notes, I am left straggling in the dust. I am
> not a unix heavy, missed my chance 10+ years ago with Solaris
> 3.whatever.... And I don't do kernel sources.
I was pointing out to the user-level commands. Here are they again:
try this:
killall hcid
killall hidd
hciconfig hci0 up
<physically reset your mouse>
hcitool scan
<note its address that looks like this: 00:50:F2:E8:E0:71>
hcid
hidd -t 10 --connect <address that looks like this:
00:50:F2:E8:E0:71> --server
hciconfig hci0 down
usleep 500000
hciconfig hci0 up
I think that the above "hidd" will solve your problem because it is
responsible for keeping connection active to your mouse. -t parameter
informs the daemon when your mouse will go idle.
The options your mentions should cause the same effect after you add "-t
X_in_minutes" parameter after "--server" so you might try this simpler
method first.
>
> Why are you initializing the mouse at boot? I only use my wireless mouse
> sometimes.
>
> WHere is the sleep script? Or is that notebook suspend?
>
>>
>>> Also how do I get the Gnome bluetooth tools working on my Centos desktop?
>>>
>>> I still have my headphone, stereo headset, and TREO 650 to connect....
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-10-20 17:41 [Bluez-users] Current information on bluetooth mouse support Robert Moskowitz
2006-10-20 18:30 ` Andrey Jivsov
2006-10-20 20:19 ` Robert Moskowitz
2006-10-21 19:07 ` Andrey Jivsov [this message]
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