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As far as autostart, it looks like you tried the same init.d style script that blueklase did, but your's isnt running and his does. Anyway to fix that so that your script will autorun at boot without launching the watcher? His script doesnt handle the mouse, so I'd prefer to wait for your's.
#startup script for /etc/event.d start on started hildon-desktop stop on starting shutdown script exec run-standalone.sh su user -c "exec /usr/bin/BlueKlase &" end script
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In fact I'm not starting blueklase using init.d style. I have added bluetooth-keyboard file to /etc/event.d which is below
Code:#startup script for /etc/event.d start on started hildon-desktop stop on starting shutdown script exec run-standalone.sh su user -c "exec /usr/bin/BlueKlase &" end script
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