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From: Martin Stolle <mstoll@sus.mcgill.ca>
To: BlueZ users <bluez-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] help with Logitech Travel Mouse
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:18:21 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070926221821.GA24681@sus.mcgill.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1190844390.6484.30.camel@aeonflux.holtmann.net>

On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 12:06:30AM +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> 
> For the hidd case we provide smooth transition. So once you connected
> via --search and --connect the new input service will pick up that HID
> device on next boot and make it work. However --search and --connect and
> are one-time commands only. No matter what you think or what you want or
> what you read somewhere else. If you use them in a wrong why, then that
> is your problem.
> 

Thank you very much.  I didn't realize that hidd were supposed to still
work.  I will look into writing a python tool that does what I want to
do.  However, I still don't quite understand why the hidd behavior has
changed and/or why it is incorrect to use them more then once.  In
particular, in the case where a device (keyboard/mouse) was once paired
with a computer, but then has been re-paired with another computer.  If
I want to reconnect the keyboard/mouse to the first computer, wouldn't I
have to re-issue a hidd --connect <MAC> ?  (or the equivalent D-Bus
calls?)

Thanks,
  Martin


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  reply	other threads:[~2007-09-26 22:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-09-24 19:13 [Bluez-users] help with Logitech Travel Mouse Jared Greenwald
2007-09-24 19:22 ` Martin Stolle
2007-09-24 19:33   ` Jared Greenwald
2007-09-24 22:14     ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-09-24 22:21       ` Martin Stolle
2007-09-24 23:12         ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-09-24 23:21           ` Martin Stolle
2007-09-25 11:50             ` Jared Greenwald
2007-09-25 12:24               ` Claudio Takahasi
2007-09-25 12:34                 ` Martin Stolle
2007-09-26 11:30                   ` Stefan Seyfried
2007-09-26 14:05                     ` Martin Stolle
2007-09-26 22:06                       ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-09-26 22:18                         ` Martin Stolle [this message]
2007-09-27  7:39                           ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-09-27 13:42                             ` Martin Stolle
2007-09-27 23:08                               ` Marcel Holtmann
2007-09-25 12:41                 ` Jared Greenwald

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