My mouse Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 don't connect
automatically after reboot. After delete the mouse in the bluetooth-
manager, i can reconnect manually.
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The 4.x stack that has entered intrepid changes the experience for
connecting to the mouse. Use the bluetooth wizard and you won't have
these failures.
** Changed in: bluez-gnome (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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I think the most intuitive way to solve this bug would be to change
the default selection options from the Browse Devices.. menu (from
right-clicking Bluetooth icon)
Change it from the current Device type: all types etc into something more
abstractly named like My devices, All devices, Storage
I also found that sequence non-obvious trying to get my bluetooth mouse working
using the GUI.
Also, including Hardy Beta, I found that it would not work with the default
packages installed on the i386 desktop install. I also had to add bluetooth and
gnome-bluetooth packages. I have not worked
there are still a lot of issues with bluetooth and gutsy. I've turned to
disabling all bluetooth dock programs and using the configuration file
to auto discover my device.
blueman didn't work either.
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Actually Browse Devices means browsing the contents of a ftpobex-
device like e.g. a mobile phone.
For connecting HID-devices follow these steps:
1.(a) right-click Bluetooth-Manager-Applet, select preferences
or
1.(b) from system-menu/settings chose bluetooth preferences
2. select services
pittipatti wrote:
Actually Browse Devices means browsing the contents of a ftpobex-
device like e.g. a mobile phone.
For connecting HID-devices follow these steps:
1.(a) right-click Bluetooth-Manager-Applet, select preferences
or
1.(b) from system-menu/settings chose bluetooth
I think if a few of the menu items we're renamed, this applet would be
much less confusing:
1) preferences-configuration on right-click menu
2) services-devices on tab in bluetooth preferences window
3) connect-browse on button in browse devices window
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i agree with pitt, the user interface is a bit confusing.
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sorry, i meant i agree with jason. that did fix my problem though, my
mouse works correctly after following pitt's instructions.
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Same problem with a Logitech M-RBB93
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Same here, with a Dell Bluetooth keyboard.
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Just confirming I have the same issue.
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I'm seeing this also with trying to pair to a Jabra BT-150 headset. As
the previous post says, installing gnome-vfs-obexftp doesn't solve the
problem - it just changes the error message.
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