On 22/11/13 16:01, Long Wind wrote: > another question: how to find out if my PC support USB keyboard? > does grub support USB keyboard? > if it support USB KB, does that mean it support wireless keyboard?
No. That happens in user space (after GRUB). GRUB uses BIOS for keyboard support and I suspect your BIOS doesn't do bluetooth. I have a bluetooth Apple keyboards and meece on several Wheezy boxen. The initial configuration was done with a standard PS/2 keyboard and mouse or with ssh (pre-seeded install). > I am considering logitech wireless keyboard > I am running wheezy > Thanks! > > # apt-get install bluetooth bluez-utils blueman (you may also require "bluez-firmware") Check if your Bluetooth dongle is recognized $ lsusb Make your keyboard and mouse discoverable. Note the MAC address (e.g. 01:AB:01:01:A1:01) $ hcitool scan Pair the device/s. When requested, type the pin then press ENTER. E.g. pairing a keyboard, type the PIN you entered then press ENTER on the keyboard you are pairing. For the mouse also type the PIN (when requested) and hit ENTER. $ bluez-simple-agent hci0 01:AB:01:01:A1:01 (example, replace with the appropriate MAC) Trust the device $ bluez-test-device trusted 01:AB:01:01:A1:01 yes (example, replace with the appropriate MAC) Connect and wait a tick or two.... $ bluez-test-input connect 01:AB:01:01:A1:01 (example, replace with the appropriate MAC) Rinse and repeat until done NOTES: if you use KDE the blueman gives you bluetooth-agent for CLI and bluedevil for GUI configuration of Bluetooth. If you have any problems your boxes bluetooth may be hidden in which case see:- https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser (may be out-of-date) Kind regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/528f08b4.9020...@gmail.com