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2009-10-26
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2009-10-26
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2009-10-26
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I just paired a Logitech bluetooth laser travel mouse using the code "0000" (haven't however hacked around to enable the mouse).
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2009-10-26
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2009-10-26
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2009-10-26
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2009-10-27
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If I could find a BT mouse that wasn't stupidly expensive, I'd buy it and try it out. But I just wouldn't use it enough to spend a lot of money on one. The N900's keyboard is quite good, and it has a good touchscreen, so I only tested my N800's BT keyboard once, as an experiment.
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2009-10-27
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I've read that page about /etc/bluetooth/main.conf, removing the profile "input" from the list of disabled profiles and restarted bluetooth, even the whole device. Thanks to this change I am able to search and find my mouse in the Bluetooth setup user interface, but pairing won't work - it requires me to enter a PIN code or it won't let me pair.
I've tried entering 0000 and 4102 (from the bottom of my mouse) as pin codes but it always fails to authenticate. Googling some more generic Linux bluetooth instructions, I run into command-line instructions for using hidd to connect to a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard, but hidd is not present on the device.
I've tried pushing the "Connect" button in my mouse in various combinations of trying to pair etc. but no difference..
If I just downloaded the bluez stuff and compiled hidd in Scratchbox would I perhaps be able to get somewhere with it?