* [Bluez-users] Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth and dual booting
@ 2006-02-01 11:10 JoKo
2006-02-01 16:42 ` Marcel Holtmann
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From: JoKo @ 2006-02-01 11:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hi,
For the last past months I have been searching for a way to use my
bluetooth keyboard and mouse in both Windows and Linux with no luck.
Most of times I wasn't able to choose Linux with GRUB since the keyboard
wasn't working during booting and if I was working in Linux, on the next
boot in Windows, I had to re-authenticate my keyboard in order to work.
So, I have to ask one last time before I get another keyboard and mouse:
Is there any way to properly use my desktop set in both OSes?
Please don't tell me to search anywhere to find a solution. If you have
a suggestion, just write it as explicitly as possible. I promise to
write a guide for bluetooth keyboards and dual booting if I finally find
a solution.
Thanks in advance,
John
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth and dual booting
2006-02-01 11:10 [Bluez-users] Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth and dual booting JoKo
@ 2006-02-01 16:42 ` Marcel Holtmann
2006-02-01 18:07 ` JoKo
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From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2006-02-01 16:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hi John,
> For the last past months I have been searching for a way to use my
> bluetooth keyboard and mouse in both Windows and Linux with no luck.
> Most of times I wasn't able to choose Linux with GRUB since the keyboard
> wasn't working during booting and if I was working in Linux, on the next
> boot in Windows, I had to re-authenticate my keyboard in order to work.
>
> So, I have to ask one last time before I get another keyboard and mouse:
> Is there any way to properly use my desktop set in both OSes?
>
> Please don't tell me to search anywhere to find a solution. If you have
> a suggestion, just write it as explicitly as possible. I promise to
> write a guide for bluetooth keyboards and dual booting if I finally find
> a solution.
pair your device with Linux and then write the link key to the Bluetooth
chip with hciconfig. After that it should be possible to use the device
in both operating systems.
It is of course also possible to transfer the link keys between both
operating systems, but this can get very ugly.
Regards
Marcel
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth and dual booting
2006-02-01 16:42 ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2006-02-01 18:07 ` JoKo
2006-02-01 19:18 ` Marcel Holtmann
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From: JoKo @ 2006-02-01 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> pair your device with Linux and then write the link key to the Bluetooth
> chip with hciconfig.
Hello again,
And thanks for your quick reply. Having watched some replies in this
mailing list I totally agree that transferring the link key from one OS
to the other can be difficult.
So, let's get back on the first solution: since sometimes I can use my
keyboard in Linux, I suppose my device is sometimes paired, right? If
not, which commands exactly I have to use? Then, how to write the link
key to the bluetooth chip? Could you make an example of the command
hciconfig for writing this key to the chip?
> After that it should be possible to use the device
> in both operating systems.
And the use of link keys? Both OSes should have the same link keys? I suppose no...
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Microsoft Optical Desktop Elite for Bluetooth and dual booting
2006-02-01 18:07 ` JoKo
@ 2006-02-01 19:18 ` Marcel Holtmann
2006-02-02 9:09 ` JoKo
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From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2006-02-01 19:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hi John,
> And thanks for your quick reply. Having watched some replies in this
> mailing list I totally agree that transferring the link key from one OS
> to the other can be difficult.
>
> So, let's get back on the first solution: since sometimes I can use my
> keyboard in Linux, I suppose my device is sometimes paired, right? If
> not, which commands exactly I have to use? Then, how to write the link
> key to the bluetooth chip? Could you make an example of the command
> hciconfig for writing this key to the chip?
use "hciconfig hci0 putkey ..." after you paired your keyboard with your
Linux machine.
Regards
Marcel
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